Recently @knarly327 and I found ourselves in the Ripley's Aquarium of Canada. We got held up in the Jelly Fish exhibit because of Seaweed.
Really.
Here's some seaweed growing in one of the gigantic aquarium displays, but it wasn't this type of seaweed that captivated us and held our attention. It was this kind:
Seaweed is a hybrid strain of cannabis that is Indica dominant.
It has unknown origins but it's believed to have come from the West Coast.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to source any parental genetics for this strain.
In this particular case, it was grown organically by a craft cannabis grower from British Columbia, Canada.
You can tell if the buds are organically grown buds from BC because they are massive in their size. It makes them different from other buds which are not organically grown and tend to be much smaller.
When seaweed's profile was tested, it came in at 19% THC.
It has a decidedly " from the sea" smell and as we were infusing it into medium chain triglyceride coconut oil, it smelled exactly like seaweed! The strain is aptly named.
Even though it smells like seaweed it has a very gentle citrus taste when vaped.
We enjoyed its gentle relaxation effect and it does heighten all of one's senses which is exactly why we got held up by the mesmerizing beauty of the Jelly Fish. They just looked so peaceful and beautiful as they calmly swam.
Here's a photo of @knarly327 as he was standing in front of the Jelly Fish exhibit.
I hope you are just as fascinated by these lovely creatures as we were.
Their beauty is both mesmerizing and hypnotic. I highly recommend getting held up by them every once in a while.
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Very nice pictures and interesting information! Thank you @rebeccaryan !
Thanks @steved! I'm glad you enjoyed them. It took us 30 minutes to be able to pull ourselves away from these jellies. lol
I can imagine, really fascinating!
It made me laugh - I was just lulling on the jellyfish then the seaweed loomed! Great post - lovely pink photo :) Thanks.
Thanks @healingherb! Both my husband and I have missing time due to these incredible jellies. lol
Arent they huge? do you know that there's a few stir-a-pot accounts in facebook?
Yes, my company is stir the pot cooking supplies...stir the pot has become a very popular name.Yes @immarojas these ones were big! They had a nursery for tiny baby jellies, too.
is yours a closed group @rebeccaryan
Our group is open! Anyone can join us. The more the merrier, I say.
that's what i thought :)
then u didn't know which stir the pot is yours lolsss
Thanks for the great post. Looks very mesmerizing. Another great place in your area to visit. And nice to have the extra bit of flow along with it. I would probably still be there now, watching them float about ( :
We definitely have missing time due to these gentle jellies. So peaceful, it was hard to stop watching them because they were so calming.Thanks for taking a minute to comment @ddschteinn!
You're so welcome. They are fun, particularly when they go upside downside. So fragile too. Have a good night.
You too! I love to test the efficiency of a strain by testing out my senses. We had a fantastic time at the aquarium.
Lol! love your humor
Folks either get my "highly" sarcastic wit or they don't...
(Glad you get me. lol)Thank you @natureofbeing!
I enjoyed your post..the photos are amazing...one feels relaxed just looking at the photos...can only imagine how it must feel to see the "live"...
They were captivating. We generously gave them about 30 minutes of our time because the ambiance they provided was so tranquil. :)