You really had to scour but damn sometimes you would find golden reviews that included basics like taste and smell...It helped me tons throughout the years doing basic research on what I wanted to grow or breed. I do wish the reviews would be better but I will take 1 of 30 or so vs nothing.I always use strainfinder/seedfinder. I prefer their format to even the old leafly. But Ive always hated leafly's site.
Most reviews were of people buying the weed from shops anyway. Never really found it helpful for id'ing strain or genetic make up of strains.
The point is they Broke what was fine.... No reason they can't do both well. Hope they wise up and keep growers in mind.I think Leafly is really more intended for the retail market, and in that regard, it's getting better. The reviews are basically Yelp for weed, both in style and usefulness. It's great if you're looking to buy retail marijuana and you want to see which dispensaries have it in stock, in what amounts, and at what price. There are more dispensaries than grocery stores in my neighborhood, this is actually a great time saver now that they've improved their database management and the online inventory occasionally matches the store's inventory.
For strain info, I check leafly after I've checked wikileaf, seedfinder, allbud, the breeder's website, jbc, glg, instagram, and attitude.
why would they? who pays their advertising bills, big walmart style farms, or the small time grower?The point is they Broke what was fine.... No reason they can't do both well. Hope they wise up and keep growers in mind.