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Strain FAQ

  1. Where can I find the bud you review?
  2. Why does my Sour Diesel look different than your Sour Diesel?
  3. Why can’t I find that strain at the price you paid?
  4. How do you go about getting the tFS Rating?
  5. Why do you have a 1st Impression AND a Final Verdict?
  6. Are you high when you write these reviews?
  7. What can I do if I disapree with your review?

1) Where can I find the bud you review?

As of right now, you need to be located in Southern California and a member of the dispensaries that tFS staff visit to acquire reviewed strains. We are working on a more-than-solid solution to this problem, so stay tuned for future announcements.

2) Why does my Sour Diesel look different than your Sour Diesel?

The world of strains is not a uniform place. What Grower A calls Sour Diesel, Grower B might not. Names, strains, appearances and effects can all vary from place to place, unfortunate but true.

In most cases, if someone is trying to pass off a strain that looks nothing like the ones found on tFS, then there’s an issue. We only purchase medical strains from reputed, professional dispensaries.

3) Why can’t I find that strain at the price you paid?

Again, it all depends where you go. Prices vary widely from dispensary to dispensary. The further away you are from strong distribution areas, the more likely your costs will be higher.

4) How do you go about getting the tFS Rating?

The tFS Rating is a scale that aggregates scores for look, feel, taste, smell, medicative properties, and … stony-ness. It’s not an exact science, but after 2+ years of publicly available reviews, we feel that our opinions and comments will hold up. As always, we try to be completely objective and keep our readers and their satisfaction in mind.

If you disagree, feel free to start a healthy discussion in the comments section of that specific review.

5) Why do you have a 1st Impression AND a Final Verdict?

Strains can fool you sometimes. They can be either showers or sleepers, so it’s always good to understand the first impression (which can be either great or bad) as well as the final verdict (which figures out if our initial perception of the strain is really how it performs).

6) Are you high when you write these reviews?

No. At least, I hope not. Actually, look for the reviews that ramble on. There’s a solid chance whoever wrote that was high.

7) What can I do if I disagree with one of your reviews?

Feel free to post any and all opinions in the comments section of that specific review (as long as they aren’t derogatory). Or, buy theFreshScent for $1,000,000,000 and change it yourself.

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