Bedford Grow Super Silver Haze Crumble is a unique and powerful buzz, straight into the brain and working its magic from within. It’s 50% Original Haze, or as I prefer, Haze Brothers, a Sativa dating back to the sixties on the west coast. The other half is split between Skunk #1, another legendary line from the seventies, and Northern Lights #5, from the Pacific Northwest, equal in stature to both. All three strains are known for sparking creativity and a burst of energy. In other words, Super Silver Haze is bred to feed your head.
Bedford Grow’s Super Silver Haze is a weed custom made for people who have a need to be creative. Which is why I started getting high to begin with.
I picked up a gram from ThriveIL in Harrisburg. The wife had got me George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary box set for Christmas. It’s the surround sound that does it for me.
I had the house to myself, so there was no restriction on volume. I had some busy work to keep me occupied at my desk, in the center of the speakers.
Bedford Grow’s Super Silver Haze … a child of some of the choices vintage strains
As all the lines that compose Bedford Grow’s Super Silver Haze are frequent award winners, so it would stand to reason that it would do the same. And it has. Deservedly so. It’s a great flavor, sweet with a hint of Skunk, but not completely overpowering. It’s a slightly fruity taste in the beginning, a little earthiness or spice and then fading back into Skunk.
As for the buzz, it deserves the awards. It’s unique, energetic and mentally enthralling. My first thought was of Thai, and indeed that’s believed by some to be one of the mysterious strains in Northern Lights #5.
I decided to do the crumble in a dab rig. I opted to cold start it, as I don’t need that big of a hit. I’d rather have several small hits to replace that huge one you get when you hit a dab rig already at temperature.
I was reeling as I got up from the chair. I quickly righted myself and headed downstairs. Visually things looked like an internet video whose streaming is skipping a bit. Not a lot, barely enough to be noticeable.
I thought that curious, and after a couple minutes it was regretfully gone.
So was the hot water. My goal was a quick shower. But the pilot light goes out frequently, and I was off to the basement to start it. Waiting for the water to heat up … well I can’t tell you what I did. My body was moving and being productive with day to day tasks. That’s the energy part of Bedford Grow’s Super Silver Haze. But I remember finally finding myself in the bathroom with no clear memory of what I was doing before I came in here.
My mind had been firing on all cylinders, seemingly oblivious to what my body was doing … solving work issues, fleshing out plans in progress, writing this review, all of this in my head. As I couldn’t even remember getting to the bathroom, it’s a safe bet I’ll remember next to none of it.
I used to avoid showers just after getting high, afraid that somehow the water would wash the buzz away. I’ve since learned it doesn’t. And the hot water on the cold day reminded me of how nice the physical effects of Super Silver Haze are. I didn’t spend any super special time with myself, if that’s what you’re thinking. It was just a shower. At my age, hot water spraying on the back of your neck feels a helluva lot better.
The shower did ground me a bit, though I was no less high. I also smelled better.
If there’s a pitfall of Super Silver Haze it’s that a lack of focus can easily creep in. Particularly if you smoke too much, too fast.
When I sat down to work, it all flowed nicely. Those of us who do jobs that don’t preclude being high, and we are legion, have learned some weed makes it easier. Some make it a nightmare.
Super Silver Haze is great if it’s creativity you need, but can fudge a bit on the details. Those will be better left for another day. You can do it of course, but it might take longer than it normally would.
It’s a great weed for listening to music and All Things Must Pass blew me away. I’ve heard one song on there, Isn’t It A Pity since I was nine years old, the month it came out. I’d never heard in the fade out, the low background singers are singing the na na nas of Hey Jude.
That moment, and the weed to be honest, stirred an emotion. It was like remembering a joke a dearly departed friend had told you all those years ago, that you finally got.
The wife was home just after dark, and I’d been cooking along on that one dab since this morning. I had come down a bit, the body buzz taking over. She had a long day at work, I’d stared at a computer screen most of the day, and the Super Silver Haze from Bedford Grow was beckoning me to the nap couch.
I heeded the call.
The Particulars:
Bedford Grow Super Silver Haze Crumble
Sativa
Lineage: Skunk, Northern Lights and Haze
THC: 80.44%