Best Apps For Cannabis Users

March 17th, 2020

We are in a constantly growing and rapidly-paced digital world, where technology is used for almost everything in our daily lives. Ten years ago, it was a whole different ball game trying to get the goods with sketchy plant dealers and never knowing what strains you’re smoking. Now, there are various dispensaries available for buying plant products, online stores for all the plant accessories your heart desires and a plethora of educational material on specific strains. Check out the best apps for plant users with a wide variety of dispensary locators, social networking to meet new people and more!

Weedmaps

One of the first apps to offer reliable information about where to get plants, Weedmaps is a great guide for plant users. Use this app to locate dispensaries near you, deliveries and deals on plant products, and reviews on strains so you can get an idea of what type of herbs you’re looking for. This app is great for those that are new to the plant community and need some direction in the buying process. Download the app, make sure your current location is on and see what plant deals have been hiding right under your nose!

Simleaf

If you’ve always wanted to grow your own herbs but did not have the means to do so - download Simleaf ! Developed by real growers, this app is considered your virtual pet and you are responsible for growing it. The app allows you to manage light, temperature, humidity, water/nutrient/pH levels to produce a unique strain every single time. Whether you’re interested in the growing process for entrepreneurial purposes or to simulate your childhood Tamagotchi experience, this app will most definitely teach you a thing or two.

Bud

Created to be a virtual plant diary of your plant crops, Bud can be a helpful tool for hobbyists and plant entrepreneurs alike. Keep track of cycles, share with other Bud users and gather insightful advice on improving your crops. Connect with other plant growers and expand the plant space!

High There!

Are you into social networking but Instagram isn’t cutting it for you when it comes to making friends in the plant community? High There! is a great option for you. Initially treated like Tinder, High There! has become a space where you can meet like-minded plant enthusiasts and share mindful discussions about herbs. Its platform is similar to Slack where there is a space for discussions on strains and local product recommendations.

Releaf

Are you the type to pick up a new strain, really love it but always forget to remember which random strain it was you got? The Releaf app is what you need to download ASAP! This app helps you document and keep track of the strains you’re consuming so you can remember how it makes you feel. Similar to a diary entry, this app helps you stay organized when attempting self-treatment of specific symptoms. You can track THC or CBD usage and share your information so friends and family can be aware of what works for you. Who knows, tracking your usage could help a loved one too!

Telegram

If you’re in an area where plants have not yet been legalized, there are a lot of creative ways to get your hands on some green that were not previously available a few years ago. Apps like Telegram have turned the art of plant buying into a digital encryption process that protects both parties. Many countries where legal dry herbs are not yet legalized use this app to contact one another and make a transaction. This app requires a bit of back work on your end where you must do a little digging and ask around for the plug’s username. But once you are in contact, the app keeps everything private and encrypted. After your deal is done, the message will self-destruct and there will be no trace of the transaction. Pretty cool, right? Just remember to keep your plug’s username somewhere so you can remember him or her later.

Muncheez

If you are in an area where dry herbs are legal, this is the stoner version of a crazy coupon app. Muncheez is an app that helps you find delivery deals in your local area for plant products. You can also find educational resources regarding strains, which is always helpful when you’re not physically buying it in the store. If you trust a delivery service, this is a one-stop-shop to learning, sourcing and securing your next plant supply.

There are many plant-related apps that provide tools and resources for improving your experience with legal dry herbs. Depending on where you live, your next plant purchase could be as easy as swiping up. No matter where you live, there are many apps that offer educational content that will provide you with all the knowledge you need to grow plants, how to use plants for specific symptoms and more. Whether you are part of the plant community for the science of legal dry herbs or make social connections, you can do it all! What plant-related apps are you using that have been helpful?

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