![]() Better yet, you can drill down into various symptoms to see which strains worked the best for you. You can even ask the app to send the data to your doctor.Įach time you finish a session, you get “strainpoints,” that you can redeem for items like T-shirts, stash jars, grinders, or even a vaporizer if you save up enough. Why the free stuff, not to mention the free app? Because Strainprint aggregates the data from its users and sells it through its Strainprint Analytics arm. The data is stripped of all identifying information-the Strainprint app is fully compliant with HIPAA, PIPEDA and PHIPA, and uses strong encryption. The company says it’s collected data on 6 million sessions so far, and big data sets like that are useful for researchers, growers, retailers, and clinicians. Strainprint is a Canadian company, but the app works for everyone in North America. ![]() Releaf: The app that tracks your sessions in real timeĪlso worth checking out is Releaf, a free app for iOS and Android. Releaf works in much the same way-you tell it about your strains and preferred consumption methods and track your sessions and how different strains affect your symptoms. The biggest differences are the amount of detail you can enter about each strain, and how sessions are tracked in real time. ![]() When you enter a strain into Releaf, you can get extremely detailed, entering the grower, harvest date, batch number, and all the testing data-not just the total percentage of THC and CBD, but also eight other cannabinoids and over a dozen terpenes. ![]() If you don’t have all that info, just leave those fields blank, but it’s nice to be able to keep track. ![]()
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