Excellent idea.

I do something similar.
Whatever the original name was, is abbreviated on the label.
That indicates, taste, smell, color, and potency.

But the large type on the label highlights uses and side effects. (Dreamy, euphoric, git-er-done, light's out, etc)
The first character is an arrow that points up, down, or sideways.

I stagger my harvests, and early WW is very different from late harvest WW.
And Gainesville Green has an extremely wide range of effects depending on time of harvest.

When I make oil, I make day oil and night oil.
Real uppity, Sativa kine becomes day oil.
Indica thumper for the nights.

Wish I had the capacity to make 12 different flavors of oil, but, legal, I must be.

Been talking to a couple local growers and we may coordinate what strains we grow and then do an exchange so that we all have more variety.

I like the way you think CB.
Keep it up.

Aloha,
Weeze
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