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@jenatsky

Trying to use RSO for sleep is overkill. RSO is very-very concentrated and very-very potent and long lasting. I suggest you use a different cannabis delivery system such as tinctures. They act more rapidly when you allow the fluid to puddle and sit under your tongue for a few seconds and then swallow. When you find the right THC/CBD combination for you it should get you to sleep but not be hung over. I use RSO daily in the morning only.

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I agree with this. And many people find different ways of taking it does different things. Edibles calm my body but are less cerebral for me. Tinctures are pretty quick (I look for brands that quickly absorb, since I hate swallowing that stuff!) and portable. Flower makes micro dosing really easy and hits my head before my flesh.

Experimenting and learning.

I really ought to take notes. I know, for example, which strains help my pain, or anxiety, or whatever. And the terpene info is getting better and better.

I love legal cannabis. Never thought it would happen in my lifetime.

Don't know how I'd be surviving without it in the US medical climate.