Its not good if it doesn't smack you in the nose IMO... its part of what makes it grade A and not grade B.... even if some medicine had every other feature, if you aren't shocked or made euphoric by the smell, then its not legit.

I love strains that seem to have a medicinal effect just by smelling the medicine from a closed jar. Aromatherapy: Don't discount how something like could modify the medicinal effect of the cannabinoids.

There is a lot more to evaluating good medicine than what I posted, I was hoping someone else would chime in with some pointers.... ,

Grown well cured well medicine is often so dense that the small amount of handling that happens between grower to dispensary to customer is fine (maybe some who get the bottom get a worse deal.) However, such a small percentage of medicine is grown well and cured well (less than 5%) that it is much more sensitive to handling.
Kartel Reviewed by Kartel on . What Qualifies as "Top Shelf" Medical Marijuana? Starter09 brought this up in the CO Disp Reviews Thread and suggested someone make this thread. This might help some of us who are aspiring bud snobs to become better shoppers. I'd attempt to answer this question but I'm off to the grocery store. Feel free to chime in! Rating: 5