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Isaa (Anonymous, 37.30.101.) Warszawa 8 months ago

How to check which variety of Tilraya it is?

How do I tell which variety of Tilray I have? In the series number were the letters GS (in the middle).

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Isaa (Anonymous, 37.30.109.) 8 months ago

A phone call to the pharmacy and I already know everything. In the serial number of the SI, so as the ultimatebicz wrote, Syrius. Thank you

ultimatebicz

8 months ago

@Isaa Convenience Weak strongly depends on the pharmacy. In the one where I buy, all available varieties are always available and there is no problem with taking what we just want in any amount of 5-10-15g - I had a month where I took 6 different varieties + 1 in oil and we test ... We are talking about the one at the Oblates in Katowice. In the dark I would never take anything, hence to this day there are two varieties that I still have not tried, because I know that they are totally not for me and would be a waste of money. (GhostTrainHaze and DelaHaze) Maybe differently - do you remember if the package looked like the one I attached, or maybe it is a purely Tilray with an orange stripe? Or prescribe the name from the prescription, there will also be everything clear. If Tilray is just Sirius, neither Jack nor Blueberry even resemble this flower m.in because they have nothing to do with the Kush strain.

Isaa (Anonymous, 37.30.109.) 8 months ago

Just before that there was information from Sirius is already in wholesalers. Although personally I prefer Jack Harrer or Blueberry.

Isaa (Anonymous, 37.30.109.) 8 months ago

I do not have packaging. The smell is almost non-existent. I do not know yet how after grinding and vaporization. One hundred and 100% is Tilray. Jack Herrer and Sirius Black (Alien Dawg) are completely different actions, so I'll probably find out what they are right after taking it. That's why I try to avoid s-labs and now Tilrays. You do not know what is in the pharmacy. Once there was only a delicious Blueberry from Tilray, and now I see that it has changed.

Pacjent (Anonymous, 104.28.130.) 8 months ago

This is Jack Herrer with the appearance of the 99

ultimatebicz

8 months ago

Each series number begins with GS.. what is important is what after GS - in this case, for example, White Widow. If you do not have packaging, well: By appearance it is not always possible to tell one hundred percent, Slab has quite a few almost identical varieties. If it's SLAB: It could be a Headband or Rockstar/Master Kush, Black Tuna and Sour Diesel are similar, but it's not those - certainly some with Kush genetics (certainly partly indica). Tilray has completely different flowers in appearance, the ones that Mrs. Angelika mentioned below, of which Sirius is probably not yet widely available, and only he looks like it could be it. If you have packaging, the first answer dispels all doubts. Peace!

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

Please check what letters were in the next batch number, e.g. 21GS13BB020104 "BB" = Blueberry 22GS13JH010202 "JH" = Jack Herer 21GS12SI060102 "SI" = Sirius Black Here you can check the availability of dried Tilray divided into varieties and make a reservation at the pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/117669/cannabis-flos-thc-18-cbd-1-tilray-marihuana-lecznicza-medyczna/apteki

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