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Cambodian strain: The most common weed in Vietnam

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Called "Cỏ Cam" in Vietnamese, this Cambodian strain may come from Cambodia but is grown in Vietnam. With average quality and affordable price, Cambodian is the most common local weed in Vietnam. It's hard to find information about Cambodian strain on the web, because it is just a local Vietnamese weed. In my opinion, Cambodian strain has some effects just like Indica, with THC level may around 7 - 8%. This local Vietnamese weed is good stuff to chill at night. Smell is the most difference between Cambodian strain and high end US strains. With US strains you will have many interesting smell and taste, but Cambodian strain don't have. It sometimes taste a little bitter, and smell like burning grass. With average quality and affordable price, Cambodian strain is the most common weed for local Vietnamese. This type of weed you can buy in Saigon around 50.000 dong per gram, usually come in 5 or 6 grams pack.

Weed in Vietnam: Gorilla Glue #4 (US imported)

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GG4, formerly known as Gorilla Glue #4, developed by GG Strains, is a potent hybrid strain that delivers heavy-handed euphoria and relaxation, leaving you feeling “glued” to the couch. Its chunky, resin-covered buds fill the room with pungent earthy and sour aromas inherited from its parent strains,  Chem’s Sister , Sour Dubb, and  Chocolate Diesel . Taking first place in both the Michigan and Los Angeles 2014 Cannabis Cups as well as the  High Times Jamaican World Cup, this multiple award-winning hybrid's supremacy is no longer a secret, and consumers will search far and wide to get their hands sticky with GG4 ( Source:  Leafly ) GG4 Effects and Attributes How to buy weed in Vietnam Visit our Facebook Fanpage: Vietnam Traveler's Cannabis

Cannabis industry is growing insanely fast, could become a $21 billion industry

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(How to buy weed in Vietnam - Visit us on Facebook: Vietnam Traveler's Cannabis ) The legal cannabis industry is posting some eye-popping job-growth numbers. The total number of job postings for the cannabis industry increased by 445% in 2017, as a host of states — including Nevada and Massachusetts — legalized the plant for adult consumption. That's up from just 18% growth in 2016, according to a recent study from ZipRecruiter, a job-search website.  Nine states and Washington D.C. have legalized cannabis, though it's considered an illegal, Schedule I drug at the federal level.  Because of that trend, there are now more cannabis workers than dental hygienists in the US, according to Marijuana Business Daily, a financial-news publication focusing on the cannabis industry. The higher end of their estimate range suggests there were 230,000 people employed in the US legal cannabis industry in 2017, whereas there were 201,000 dental hygienists, according to the US Bure