You don’t have to know a guy anymore. Between David Downs’ new Terp Sherpa column and Jimi Devine’s Strains of the Month rundowns, our writers have been tracking the flower actually worth chasing ...
Muck Sticky, the Memphis rapper who has lived in pajamas for 24 years, opens up about weed, creativity and radical self-acceptance. As he prepares to launch his own cannabis brand, the independent ...
With Britain weeks away from a new Prime Minister, former UK parliamentary adviser James Matthewson argues that the incoming leader, widely expected to be Labour’s Andy Burnham, has a rare chance to ...
A running roundup of the hottest flower in legal America, from Toad Venom to Blueberry Caviar, pulled from recent High Times Strains of the Month and Terp Sherpa columns and credited to the writer who ...
What better way to celebrate High Times’ 40th anniversary than to pay homage to the best of the cannabis plant, which provided our founder, Thomas King Forçade, and so many others with the inspiration ...
Hernán Panessi, a columinst at High Times and El Planteo, is a journalist specializing in youth culture. He writes for InfoTechnology, Rolling Stone, THC, and Lento magazines. He also contributes to ...
A clone is simply a cutting—i.e., a severed part of the plant—that grows roots and eventually stabilizes as a genetic replica of its donor. This is possible because each of the plant’s individual ...
It’s no surprise that this year’s strongest strain—and the new record holder for the highest potency ever recorded at a High Times Cannabis Cup event—is none other than Chem Dog. Reaching 32.13% THC, ...
The last time the World Cup was held in the United States was in 1994. Things have obviously changed a lot since then. This edition is also a little more complicated, because the tournament won’t be ...
“Weed does not lead to other drugs,” says Bam Margera in an exclusive interview with High Times. “It leads to fucking carpentry.” He says it to make a point about his wife. She builds bongs out of ...
Charcoal joint filters strip the terpenes that get you high and barely touch the tar they’re sold to remove. The result: you smoke more, inhale up to 86% more tar, and pay for the privilege. Big ...
The following is an opinion piece by Eric Offenberger, CEO of multistate cannabis operator Vext Science. The views are the author’s own and do not reflect High Times’ reporting. It originally appeared ...