9.5.23. Chem Pie—it hits. Sneezed. That doesn’t necessarily mean anything but it should be noted. A lot of times I sneeze right after a smoke. Even more so after a vape. Only if it proved to be a pattern or if I had a spate of runaway allergies would I worry that something were up with the bud.
guerdon—(archaic) n. a reward or recompense; v. give a reward (to someone). There might come a time in which he should guerdon them.
Prime Leaf Speedway “Eyes on” list” 9.5.2023
Alien Cookies (aka Orion’s Belt)
[Aliendawg x GSC]
Top shelf, indica, Shango
RS-11
[Pink Guava x OZ Kush]
Mid shelf, hybrid, Sonoran Roots
Rick Sanchez
[Old Scratch x White OG]
Top shelf, indica, Tierra Grow
Slymer
[Jack the Ripper x Trainwreck]
Mid shelf, sativa, Shango

The Chem Pie is fine. No additional sneezes. Prime Leaf on Park has Modified Rootbeer and White Truffle. Those were some of my favorites, my OG Tucson strain faves from back in the day, actually just two years ago. I think I got White Truffle again last year and it wasn’t as “wow” as the first time. Flight 45 looks good.
That’s Tucson. What about Roswell? It’s September 5. We will be there September 21st, a Thursday. I’m looking at all the 2g options. There are 62 2-gram pre-packs. Seems like a lot.
What stands out? Trainwreck by Cranium Extracts. Two grams for $22. They had some Golden Goat but it’s gone. Nothing else stands out. Oddfellow Sour Diesel?
SWOP and Pecos Valley in Roswell look weak on the 2-gram flower. Finding good bulk offerings has gotten more difficult this year. The market seems insistent on selling eighths. Alright, but then why not three grams, or four, or five? I saw five-gram offerings on one Tucson menu. Five grams of mixed buds. Yeah, I like that idea. I don’t want to buy a whole quarter of anything.
I also don’t want to bring/drive a lot of weed back from Tucson. Then what should I do with it? Not buy much? If I had to buy by the eighth, I’d get three for variety but then I’d have a bunch left and I would have tried only three strains. Not good enough!
For now I have the Prime Leaf bulk options which include some strains I want to try so I’m grateful. I need to get a firm sense of that Roswell Dreamz menu and just purchase something that is newly arrived but still available by the time I get there. Otherwise I’m going to walk out of there with some old weed.
Biscotti Menthol from Botapharm, $24 for two grams. If it tastes like it sounds, then it should be good. Kush Mintz? Now I’m on New Mexico Trees on Reddit, LOL. One vote for High Noon Cultivation. They have a Tropical Infusion on this menu, $24 for two grams. The two other growers this person mentions are N/A.
Now a vote for Leaf & Flower. Rattlesnake Venom, MAC, Wedding Crasher 9. A vote for P 37. Cement Shoes, Dark Rainbow. Shouts out for Urban Wellness, which has the only custom, detailed explanation of their offerings. Kush Mintz, Red Mountain Pass, Cherry Canary.
Someone else mentions Carver and Growers Circle but I don’t see these names. Maybe they aren’t offering bulk. Another vote for High Noon Cult. Dreamz has Glitterati available as a single gram. Glitterati, indica. Tropical Infusion, hybrid.
New Mexico trees isn’t all that active or robust. 2k members. It’s no /ILTrees!

The Chem Pie is OK. I love, still love, these plastic nib pens from Micron. I need to go into a pen store to get some new pens. Tucson, the U of A bookstore? Maybe not. Parking.
What was I gonna say? I’m not going out of my way for New Mexico weed. That scene is hurting.
I smoked a little more Chem Pie and it did re-up me but it didn’t deliver anything new. The alcohol I started to drink could be a drag. Nothing to note in flavor from Chem Pie but I’ll try whatever the H-man has in stock. Those offerings are in a different category. Unregulated. Definitely no terp counts. I have my own testing equipment of course, what I was born with. My body, its organs, my brain. I can issue a report based thereby, best I can. I like flower to taste good. I like to be surprised with unusual or unexpected, unmatched or unrivaled effects….
Black and yellow garden spider. Grass spider. Snakeroot and boneset. With the black tissue extending down along the plant stem, this is one of several plants called wingstems. Now crownbeard. Not cornbread but yes a yellow flower. Hairy winged stems. Yellow center, no black eye. Aka gravelweed. Rosinweed, also a yellow flower. Sessile—attached directly by its base without a stalk or peduncle. Thread-waisted wasps. Is that a pecan tree by the pasture gate, not a hickory like I thought? No. Burrowing crayfish, those mud tunnels.
