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Cannabis Community 2026Lighting Up The Plug’s Pages

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By Tok from Tokalotapot Seeds
This article was written by a guest author for The Plug’s Pages Magazine. Tok from Tokalotapot Seeds has previously been featured in our magazine, and we’re excited to welcome him back—this time as an official contributing writer. Known for his dedication to the cannabis community, cultivation knowledge, and culture-forward mindset, Tok brings an authentic voice rooted in experience, unity, and love for the plant.

What’s good, Plug’s Pages fam! It’s your boy Tokalotapot, hoping you’re all rolled up and enjoying those frosty “Christmas trees” this season. I’m honored and hyped to be writing my first official article here, kicking off what’s going to be a powerful journey with the cannabis community, culture, and movement we all love.

Before anything else—big gratitude to The Plug’s Pages for opening this lane. Shoutout to OG Strain for always helping spark magic behind the scenes—every time we collaborate, the energy elevates the room. And love always to CannaFae’ed—my rider, my partner, my Bonnie-and-Clyde heartbeat in this movement. Together, we’ve been putting in the work to uplift, support, and educate the community.

Old School Roots, New School Tools

In this series, we’re blending old school knowledge with new age innovation. Expect:

Community Q&A
Real grow guidance
Experience + technology
Knowledge that strengthens the culture

Empire Cup: Where Cannabis Becomes Culture

Let’s talk Empire Cup—because this event deserves flowers.

Last year, I was fully immersed in the magic. The iconic Clocktower at 37 Prospect St., Amsterdam, NY 12010 was filled wall-to-wall with cannabis enthusiasts—terp-heavy air, vendors everywhere, lines out the door, and nothing but smiles, vibes, and celebration. It truly felt like an adult playground for cannabis lovers—a living ecosystem of passion, craft, and culture.

The event itself is powered by people who genuinely care about the plant and the community. Alongside the organizers and judges, I want to give a special nod to Judge John Gilboy—an awesome community grower who consistently uplifts other growers by sharing knowledge, experience, and encouragement. That kind of energy is exactly what keeps this culture healthy and growing.

And now… Empire Cup 2026

January 31, 2026
📍 37 Prospect St., Amsterdam, NY 12010

The roots are deeper.
The energy is stronger.
The community is louder.

Grow Tip #1 — Stay Tuned & Stay Sharp 👀

Keep your eyes open for my upcoming articles right here in The Plug’s Pages. Each piece will feature updated grower tips with real-world application—less theory, more hands-on practice you can actually use in your garden. Whether you’re running old-school setups or new-tech rooms, the goal is simple: help you grow smarter, stronger, and more confident with the plant.

Grow Tip #2 — Join the Community

The fastest way to level up your grow… is people.

Join the grower community.
Ask questions.
Learn from experience.
Share knowledge.
Absorb wisdom through osmosis.

Community builds confidence.
Confidence builds mastery.
Mastery builds legacy.

That’s the cheat code.

So pull up to the Clocktower at 37 Prospect St., Amsterdam, NY 12010.
Network.
Show love.
Shake hands.
Say “high” to Robert, John Gilboy, OG Strain, CannaFae’ed, Tokalotapot, and the entire cannamunity.

This Is Cannabis.
This Is Unity.
This Is The Plug’s Pages.

Stay lifted, let’s groooooowwww!
Tokalotapot 🌬️💨

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Every March, the world loses its mind over basketball.

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By OG Strain

Every March, the world loses its mind over basketball.

That’s cute.

While brackets are getting busted on ESPN, I’m building a bracket of my own — and it smells like terpenes, broken down nugs, and somebody’s uncle yelling, “Yo this that pressure!”

Welcome to March Madness: 518 Edition.

Not basketball.

Bud.

The Mission: “What’s the Best Sh*t You Got?”

For the entire month of March 2026, I’m on a mission across the 518.

Dispensaries.
Private growers.
Pop-up vendors.
Events with ten tables and a fog machine working overtime.
Your cousin’s best friend who only grows 3–6 plants but swears he cracked the genetic Da Vinci Code.

I don’t care where I’m at.

If you’re producing flower and I see you? I’m walking up calmly, respectfully… and asking one simple question:

“What’s the best sh*t you got?”

Not your most popular.
Not what’s moving fastest.
Not the one with the flashy bag and the cartoon alien.

Out of your 30… 40… maybe 50 jars?

Show me your champion.

One Vendor at a Time. No Favorites.

Here’s how this is going down.

At a typical 518 event, you’ve got 8–12 vendors. Sometimes more. Every single one of them is catching the same energy from me.

I’m coming to each table like:

“Let me see your best best best sh*t.”

If it looks worthy?
If it smells like it’s about to change somebody’s personality?
If the trichomes look like they filed taxes?

I’m going home with it.

Maybe you gift it.
Maybe I buy it.
Maybe we shake hands like two prize fighters before a main event.

But I’m leaving with a sample of your absolute best.

And then I’m doing it again at the next table.
And the next event.
And the next week.

This Ain’t a One-Weekend Thing

I’m hitting at least one to two events a week.
All month long.

That’s potentially:
    •    Dozens of vendors
    •    Multiple private small-batch growers
    •    Select dispensary stops (yeah, I might slide through… don’t act shocked)
    •    Backyard legends who swear they grow better than licensed facilities

By the end of March, I’m going to have sampled the best of the best from across the 518 community.

Not the mid-tier.
Not the “it’s decent.”
Not the “it’ll do.”

The BEST each grower is willing to stand behind.

Ego Growers… This Is Your Moment

Let’s talk to the growers with confidence.

You know who you are.

You’ve said at least once:

“Nobody’s touching my flower.”
“My terps different.”
“They ain’t curing like me.”
“I don’t even enter competitions ‘cause it wouldn’t be fair.”

Cool.

Prove it.

Put it in my hands.

This isn’t about hype.
It’s not about who posts the most on Instagram.
It’s not about who knows the most people.

It’s about what’s in the jar.

The Criteria? You Already Know.

We’re talking:
    •    Bag appeal that makes you pause mid-conversation
    •    Nose that punches through a sealed container
    •    Structure that says “grown with intention”
    •    Smooth smoke — no throat karate
    •    Flavor that lingers like a good song
    •    Effects that make you say, “Ohhh… there it is.”

I’m not looking for gimmicks.
I’m looking for greatness.

If your best is better than everyone else’s best?

We’re going to know.

What You’ll Get at the End of March

By the time April hits, I’ll have an answer.

I might not be able to say who has the best weed in all of New York.

I might not even be able to say who has the best weed in the 518 overall.

But I will be able to tell you this:

Who had the best bud in the 518 for the month of March 2026.

And it won’t be some secret underground unicorn that nobody could access.

It’ll be flower that the average tapped-in community member could’ve actually found and gotten their hands on.

We might crown:
    •    One undisputed champion

Or…
    •    A Top 3 that had the whole region in a chokehold

We’ll see how the smoke clears.

This Is a Warning (In the Most Respectful Way)

If you see me at an event this month?

Don’t act surprised when I pull up to your table.

You already know what I’m about to say.

“What’s the best sh*t you got?”

March Madness in the 518 has officially begun.

And by the end of the month, somebody’s walking away with bragging rights.

OG Strain is on the hunt.

You’ve been warned. 🌿

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🌿 The Dream We Rolled Up… And Then It Actually Happened

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By OG Strain

Hey family, it’s OG Strain.

I gotta be honest with you — earlier last year we were basically standing outside in the cold, metaphorically speaking, looking around Upstate New York like:

“Yo… why is there a bar on every corner but not one spot to legally and socially puff with the fam?”

You couldn’t throw a hemp wick without hitting a liquor store.
But try to find a chill, cannabis-friendly hangout?

Good luck. You’d have better odds finding a seed in a $400 eighth.

We wrote about it. We dreamed about it. We said how dope it would be if we had real spaces — not just once-a-year festivals — but weekly, consistent, predictable spots where cannabis lovers could gather without someone yelling, “Take that outside!”

And family…

🚨 IT HAPPENED. 🚨

From “Wouldn’t It Be Cool If…” to “Pull Up, We’re Here.”

Fast forward about six months into 2026 and now?

You can practically spin in a circle in the 518 and land on a canna event.

Not corporate mega-clubs with velvet ropes and bottle service (we don’t want bottle service anyway).
I’m talking about private, community-driven spots. Invite-based. Word-of-mouth. Facebook-post-before-you-go type vibes.

Places where:
    •    You bring your own flower.
    •    Or grab some there.
    •    Or dab.
    •    Or munch an edible.
    •    Or sip something infused.
    •    Or just vibe out and talk terpenes like it’s fantasy football stats.

We didn’t have this last year. Not weekly. Not consistently. Not five events within driving distance on a random Thursday.

Now? It’s regular.

The Underground Is Wide Awake

Spots like The Treehouse in Schenectady lighting up certain nights.
Tokalotapot Seeds and Cannafae throwing bingo events that hit harder than a 28% indica.
Weedstock in Saugerties pulling the tribe together.
Chronical Gardens in Amsterdam with those “Saturdaze & Sundaze” where if you know… you absolutely know.

The Clock Tower? Pay attention.
Johnny Applekush? Follow him. He’ll tell you where the smoke signal is rising.
Damn Sam and Emily Harper? When they curate an event, it’s already legendary before the first cone is packed. Their Palenville gatherings sell out vending spots faster than a limited drop of OG genetics.

We appreciate you.

But here’s the real point…

It’s Not About the Promoters — It’s About the Shift

Last year this felt like a stoner fantasy:

“Imagine if instead of going to a bar, we went to a canna lounge.”

Now?
You can literally choose between 1–4 cannabis-friendly events any given week.

That’s not a dream. That’s momentum.

And here’s why it’s happening:

People are tired of alcohol.

They’re tired of:
    •    Waking up feeling like their tongue slept in a sandbox.
    •    Spending the next day apologizing for texts they don’t remember sending.
    •    Uber receipts that look like car payments.
    •    Risking DUIs just to “have fun.”

A lot of folks are putting down the beer bottle and picking up a doobie. Or an infused drink. Or a hash hole that makes them contemplate the universe for 47 peaceful minutes.

And here’s the difference.

Alcohol wrecks the whole night — and sometimes the next day.

Cannabis? For most seasoned daily smokers, it’s not that kind of chaos. It’s not blood-alcohol math and “Am I over the limit?” roulette.

But let’s be honest — 99% of the daily smokers I know aren’t falling over sideways after a joint. We’re having conversations about terpenes, laughing at inside jokes, and heading home chill.

It’s a completely different energy.

Finally… Our Type of People

The best part?

It’s not just about smoking.

It’s about finding your tribe.

The people who:
    •    Smell the jar before they ask THC percentage.
    •    Care about cure and burn.
    •    Know the difference between “gassy” and “diesel.”
    •    Pass left because we’re civilized.

These aren’t bar strangers screaming over music.
These are like-minded cannabis lovers who actually want to be there.

You make real connections. You meet growers. You meet creators. You meet the quiet dude in the corner who turns out to have the craziest headstash you’ve ever seen.

That’s what we were wishing for.

And now we have it.

The 518 Is Rolling Forward

We might not have polished, neon-sign, mainstream “Canna Clubs” yet.

But if you’re paying attention to the underground?
If you’re following the right people?
If you’re plugged in?

You can find a spot near you any week.

And when I go out, I post it. I make it public. Pull up. Let’s build the culture together.

Because this isn’t just about smoking weed.

It’s about reclaiming social space.

It’s about replacing hangovers with harmony.

It’s about choosing a plant over poison.

It’s about community.

Last year it was a dream.

This year?

It’s lit.

And family…

We’re just getting started. 🌿🔥

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A Letter of Gratitude to the Community That Built Us

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By Herbert Greenstein, CEO & Founder, The Plug’s Pages Magazine

To our loyal readers, respected cultivators, industry leaders, and cannabis connoisseurs—

Today’s article is not about a strain profile, an industry shift, or a product review. It is about gratitude.

A few years ago, I found myself writing tirelessly for a major publication. I gave it my time, my creativity, and my voice. While I am thankful for the experience, there came a moment when I realized something important: I was pouring my heart into something that never truly felt like mine. The work was there. The passion was there. But the ownership—the pride—was not.

So I made a decision that would change my life.

I walked away with nothing but ambition and a vision: to build a publication that truly belonged to the community it served. A place where cannabis culture would be respected, where contributors would be credited, and where readers would feel seen. That vision became The Plug’s Pages Magazine.

“Take me with you.”

I did.

And it remains one of the best decisions of my life.

Building this magazine alongside Seymour has been an incredible journey. To watch something we created from the ground up begin to thrive—to see it grow, to see it reach readers, to see it matter—has been nothing short of surreal. This time, the publication is ours. The vision is ours. The responsibility is ours. And the gratitude we feel is immeasurable.

But no magazine exists without its contributors.

I would like to offer a special and heartfelt thank you to Mr. OG Strain of Strain’s Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis) on YouTube. Since joining us last summer, he has become our top contributor and an irreplaceable force behind the scenes. His dedication, consistency, and work ethic have allowed Seymour and me—after decades of grinding for this community—to finally take a breath.

OG Strain is not just a contributor. He is an asset to this publication and to the cannabis community at large. His voice, insight, and commitment have strengthened The Plug’s Pages in ways that cannot be overstated. For that, we are deeply thankful.

We would also like to recognize one of our newer contributors, Tok of Tokalotapot Seeds. Though newer to our pages, his knowledge of cultivation—growing, planting, harvesting, and understanding the plant at its roots—has already left a mark. We value his expertise and look forward to many more thoughtful contributions from him in the future.

And finally—to the community.

Without you, there is no magazine.

Without the readers who take a few moments out of their day to engage with an article…
Without the supporters who share our work…
Without the smokers, the growers, the advocates, the consumers—the people who genuinely care about this plant and its culture…

The Plug’s Pages would not exist.

This publication belongs to you as much as it belongs to us. You are the reason we write. You are the reason we continue. You are the reason it grows.

So today, we ask you to do something simple:

Pat yourselves on the back.

Because you built this.

Thank you for believing in us.
Thank you for reading.
Thank you for supporting.
And thank you for being part of this community.

With sincere gratitude,

Herbert Greenstein
CEO & Founder
The Plug’s Pages Magazine

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