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OG Strain Pulls Up to the Catskill Cannabis Cup and Accidentally Has a Better Day Than Planned

By OG Strain

You know a day is starting off questionable when you wake up, look outside, and the sky itself seems undecided.

Saturday morning for the Catskill Cannabis Cup Spring Fling looked like one of those days where Mother Nature rolled out of bed, forgot what season it was, and chose violence.

And I’m not gonna lie…

Earlier that morning I had already been running my mouth on Facebook.

First I said if it was raining I might not even come.

Then I posted again basically saying—

“Guys… it’s not looking good.”

Challenge accepted.

But plans are plans.

Before heading out, I had to make a special pickup.

I scooped up Kiley from Lazy Day Farm because my man was operating under what doctors would probably describe as “less than ideal driving conditions.” Kiley had hurt his leg after falling off an A-frame ladder and was moving around in a cast and on crutches. Driving was off the menu.

So naturally… we loaded up and hit the road anyway.

When we got there?

Instant comedy.

One CEO on crutches.

One guy who had already had one hip replaced and still had the other side waiting its turn.

Next thing you know—we got blessed.

Close parking.

Side entrance.

VIP treatment.

No long walk.

No complaints.

Sometimes life rewards perseverance. Sometimes it rewards showing up looking like two guys who absolutely were not trying to set any personal distance records that day.

As soon as we got inside, the first stop set the tone for the entire event.

HIGHER BEINGS BROUGHT THE HEAT

First tent we hit was Kevin and the crew over at Higher Beings powered by Hudson Valley Green.

Now originally Danni Burns was supposed to be there too.

Which made this especially funny.

Because remember…

Earlier in the day Danni publicly told ME to man up and drive through the rain.

So I manned up.

I showed up.

And when I got there…

where was Danni?

Nowhere.

Apparently the motorcycle speech and the actual motorcycle attendance ended up being two separate events.

To be fair—we’re busting chops here.

Kevin wasn’t alone.

Kevin had the crew.

And they were holding it down the whole time.

But Danni’s business partner definitely had to carry the Higher Beings flag without his other half physically there that day.

With that said—

Kevin and the crew did not disappoint.

The standout item?

A flower called Good Burger.

Listen.

I don’t say this lightly.

This stuff reminded me of the ORIGINAL New York haze.

Not “inspired by.”

Not “haze-like.”

Not “contains notes of.”

No.

I grabbed two ounces.

And now I regret not grabbing more.

Because according to Danni…

Sold out.

Gone.

Finished.

Extinct.

Like every strain you fall in love with.

NEVER SLEEP ON GILLY GREENS

Another surprise appearance?

John Gilboy from Gilly Greens.

This was actually my first time seeing him vending in person.

And apparently he pulled up fresh off harvest.

Fresh batches.

Fresh trim.

Fresh temptation.

You know those jars you keep checking even though you already know they’re still there?

That.

If you run into Gilly Greens at an event and keep walking…

that’s on you.

THE HIGH TOLERANCE HEADQUARTERS

Then I made my way over to one of the more dangerous tents for people with self-control issues.

Irv from Smuggles 518 was set up collaborating with Exotic Exchange under the same tent.

And together?

That setup was basically the advanced class.

Irv was bringing the genetics and clones.

Exotic Exchange came loaded with all kinds of canna products.

One thing that stood out immediately?

Their 3000mg THC sour belts.

Again—great energy.

Great people.

And definitely one of those spots people kept circling back to.

LONG OVERDUE: MEETING WOODZ TREEZ

One of the coolest moments of the day was officially meeting Woodz Treez.

We’ve followed each other online for a long time.

One of those situations where eventually the universe goes—

“Alright enough internet. Shake hands already.”

And that’s exactly what happened.

But Woodz Treez wasn’t riding solo.

And these guys had traffic.

Their infused prerolls were moving like hot cakes.

They had hash holes.

They had tinctures.

People were grabbing and going all day.

You could feel that booth had momentum.

Great energy.

Good people.

Utica represented.

THE VENDORS THAT MADE PEOPLE STOP WALKING

Another vendor I have to mention was Early Bird Gets the Best.

What made them stand out?

They were the only vendor I personally saw offering RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) syringes.

That immediately caught my attention.

But that wasn’t all—they had several other canna goodies that kept people hanging around.

Then there was 2 Menches.

And if you know…

you know.

These guys came through with that NYC exotic flower energy.

But what made their setup memorable wasn’t just the menu.

They were letting people sample flower through a Volcano—that legendary bag-filling vape setup.

And I’m not gonna lie…

Another booth worth mentioning was Shamba Boy Farms, who were serving up premium flower and attracting serious attention from people who knew what they were looking at.

And then there was one of the standout introductions of the day—

WHEN JOHNNY APPLEKUSH SAYS “COME HERE”

One vendor impressed Johnny Applekush so much that he personally pulled me over and introduced me.

That brand was Home Grown Creations.

And after checking them out…

I understood.

Premium home-grown flower.

Infused drinks.

Cookies.

Other canna goodies.

And some genuinely exotic strains.

One that stood out?

A strain called Wifey.

That was one of those booths where people walked in curious and walked away doing mental budget rearranging.

EDIBLES, FROST & NEW CONNECTIONS

I also met the crew behind Home of the Infused Poundcake out of Troy, New York.

And they deserve credit because they were showing love all day.

They had infused baked goodies and were generously handing out samples to anybody who wanted to try them—as long as they didn’t have food allergies.

Another stop was Sceymoor Frost’s Premium Cannabis.

And somewhere in the mix I ended up having one of those random event conversations that turns into an actual connection.

I met Sammie from what I believe is Sammie Sativa out of Albany.

Not 100% sure if she was officially vending that day or just there networking—but either way she was awesome to talk to.

Good conversation.

Good energy.

Exactly the kind of interactions that make events worth going to.

And one more apology—

There was also a vendor there selling infused BBQ rubs, spices and sauces for the grill that honestly looked awesome.

I completely dropped the ball and didn’t catch the brand name.

That one’s on me.

APOLOGY TO THE VENDORS I FORGOT

Now before anybody messages me—

YES.

There were more vendors.

And YES…

I forgot some names.

That’s on me.

When you spend a day bouncing booth to booth, talking flower, filming, laughing, networking and trying not to accidentally spend your gas money on another jar…

some names escape.

But if we spoke and I missed you—

show me grace.

Talk to me two or three times and I’ll remember you forever next time.

That’s a promise.

THE DRINK THAT SAVED MY LIFE

One person I absolutely do want to remember by full name is Concrete Hustle Tony Toothpicks.

Tony hooked me up with what ended up becoming one of the most unexpectedly clutch purchases of the entire day—

a $20 infused lemonade.

At first I looked at the price.

Then I drank it.

Then I understood.

Cold.

Loaded with fruit.

Pineapple.

Orange.

Lemon.

Infused.

Hydrating.

Refreshing.

Honestly by the end of the day that lemonade felt less like a beverage and more like roadside assistance.

So shoutout to Concrete Hustle Tony Toothpicks for keeping people hydrated and elevated at the same time.

JOHNNY APPLEKUSH AND THE VIP WALKTHROUGH

Another highlight was Johnny Applekush showing love.

He came over, welcomed us, and took time to walk us around personally introducing us to vendors and pointing out booths that had some of the standout flower…

and some of the “special” stuff.

You know.

The jars people suddenly become very serious around.

That kind of hospitality matters.

Events become memorable because of people.

FROM STORM CLOUDS TO BLUE SKIES

And maybe the funniest part?

That gloomy rainy start completely disappeared.

Clouds broke.

Blue sky rolled in.

Sun came out.

By afternoon it turned into one of those days where everybody looked around confused like—

“Wait… wasn’t this weather supposed to be terrible?”

Turns out the Cannabis Cup survived.

And honestly?

Thrived.

FINAL HIT

The Catskill Cannabis Cup Spring Fling reminded me why these events matter.

It’s not just the flower.

It’s not just buying jars you absolutely did not budget for.

It’s the community.

It’s the stories.

It’s helping injured friends get there.

It’s meeting internet people in real life.

It’s discovering something so good you immediately regret not buying more.

And it’s remembering that even when the forecast says rain…

sometimes the best days still show up.

Also—

I filmed.

So if you want to actually SEE what the event looked like with your own eyes…

stay tuned because coverage is dropping soon on Strain’s Strain Reviews (Talk Cannabis).

Until next time—

I’m OG Strain.

Keep your jars sealed, your circles tight, and your parking attendants sympathetic.

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