New Year's Eve is a huge event celebrated by millions of Americans each year in many different ways. From watching the ball drop or reflecting on how far you’ve come, cannabis can help you have the best New Year’s Eve possible!
The type of strain you may want to use depends on how you plan to spend your new years, but there is a strain for any occasion! In this blog, we will suggest some strains you can use to make your New Year’s Eve enjoyable!
Partying or Watching the Ball Drop
If you plan on drinking or staying up late, you will need something to help keep you alert and awake for as long as possible. If this is the case, you probably want to use a sativa-dominant strain.
Not everyone parties on New Year’s Eve, as many people prefer staying in, getting cozy, and watching the ball drop before calling it a night. Sometimes a peaceful night at home is the best way to ring in the New Year!
Depending on how late you want to stay up, your strain of choice will differ. If you want to watch the ball drop, you will have to stay up until at least midnight. So, we would suggest a sativa-dominant strain that encourages happy feelings if you plan on watching the ball drop.
Some of the best sativa-dominant strains are:
Sour Diesel
Strawberry Cough
Green Crack
Purple Haze
Calling It a Night Early
It's common to not want to be up late on New Year's Eve. The end of a year allows us to reflect and make resolutions for the next year, and getting a good night’s sleep is a great way to ring in the New Year!
If you are planning to go to bed early on New Year's Eve, an indica-dominant strain may be best for you. Here are some indica-dominant strains we recommend:
Grandaddy Purple
Hindu Kush
Girl Scout Cookies
Gelato
New Year’s Kiss
For many people, New Year’s Eve is a way to sort of kick off a year of romance with their partner. There is something to be said about having the chance to kiss your significant other the second the clock strikes midnight.
One strain stands out for its ability to set the mood, and many people say it makes them feel tingly, warm, and happy. The strain is:
Magnum Opus
Being Productive
Maybe you want to kick off the New Year by sticking to your resolution, which may include working out. Or maybe you want creative energy to brainstorm resolutions or ideas for next year.
Some of the best strains for creativity, focus, and energy include:
Strawberries and Cream
Jack Herer
Durban Poison
Sour Diesel
Try Medical Cannabis for New Year’s Eve
There are so many ways to bring in the New Year, and everybody has their traditions! No matter what the occasion, cannabis can help! If you want to use medical marijuana this New Year’s Eve, you will need your medical card.
It is now easier than ever to get your medical card in the State of Ohio. Not sure if you qualify? We can help with that!
In Ohio, there are many conditions that may make you eligible for medical marijuana, and we hope the program continues to expand by adding more conditions soon! If you have questions about whether you qualify, we can help with that too!
In order to visit a dispensary in the State of Ohio, you will need your medical marijuana card. With telemedicine, you can even get your card from the comfort of your own home!
If you don’t already have your card, we can help! You can even have your appointment from the comfort of your own home and get your recommendation on the same day! Schedule an appointment with one of our physicians today to see if you qualify.
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Relief You Can Trust.
Here at Ohio Marijuana Card, our goal is to help everyone achieve wellness safely and conveniently through increased access to medical marijuana. Our focus on education, inclusion, and acceptance will reduce the stigma for our patients by providing equal access to timely information and compassionate care.
If you have any questions, call us at (866) 457-5559, or simply book a medical marijuana evaluation to start getting relief you can trust today!
Check out Ohio Marijuana Card’s Blog to keep up to date on the latest medical marijuana news, tips, and information.
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