Popular Cannabis Mobile Apps

Since the beginning of this century, and more so recently, we have seen a transformation in the way we work, interact, educate, shop, date, and live. With technology playing such a big part in our daily lives, it’s no surprise that it has also embraced the emerging cannabis revolution. Yes, cannabis is going digital in a sense, but it brings with it a range of useful tools for cannabis users.

Let’s look at some of the popular cannabis apps that are sure to add value and convenience in some way or another. Some apps are available on the Apple store or Google PlayStore, or both.

Cannabis Cultivation

Cultivation apps come with a range of features to help you grow your own. They offer advice, journaling, scheduling, strain information, daily reminders, and everything you need to guide you through your growing process. Apps to try out: Grow with Jane, Botana (Apple phones only), SuperGreenLab, and FolioGrow.

Calculate Cannabis Doses

These apps offer a reliable and accurate way to calculate recommended doses based on your weight, age, and type of product being used. Some of the apps also offer a way to keep track of your cannabis consumption and run monthly reports while also providing up-to-date articles on the industry. Try Droppy, MyDosage, Releaf, Weed Tracker, or Cannademy Cannabis Dosage Calculator (not free).

Quality Cannabis Locator

Weedmaps, Leafly, Wikileaf, and Good Life Cannabis are top-rated apps for finding the best cannabis products, stores, and medical dispensaries across the US. You can search by location to find places closest to you, and it offers researched material on pricing and product lab testing.

Cannabis Identifier

If you want an app to help you identify a bud that you’re not familiar with, then try these apps that scan a live or saved image to make a strain identification: Bud Find, LeafSnap, Kush Scan, and Picture This.

Discover the Best Strain For You

If you’re looking for the perfect strain to match your mood, desired effects, or want to see what strain will help the most with medical issues, then try PotBot, WeedPro, Cannabis Strain Guide, Cannacopia, MyStrainGuide, Green Genie, and High Finder.

Strain Information

If you want a comprehensive library of all strains to do your own research the following apps give you the ultimate gateway to every detail know about cannabis strains: Weedguide, Weed.App, Zamalia, and Strains of Weed.

Cannabis Games

If you want to get silly or pass the time with fun cannabis games, try these out for great entertainment value that you will particularly enjoy while having a reefer! Cheech and Chong Bud Farm, Idle Weed Tycoon, Weed Farm Tycoon, Ganja Farmer, Cannabis Candy Match 3 Weed Game, Wiz Khalifa’s Weed Farm, and Hempire Plant Growing Game.

Social Apps

Cannabis apps are not just about products. There are social apps that help you connect with like-minded people whether you want a bud to chat with, share information, or even make a romantic hookup. Using cannabis is not appreciated by everyone, so you want to meet someone you can spend time dating and not debating about cannabis use, here are a few apps to help you test the waters: Cannabuzz, 420 Singles, and 420 Mate.

  • For users trying cannabis dating apps, there are a few safety factors to consider:
  • Don’t blindly trust everyone you meet online
  • Be cautious of drug dealers posing as social connections
  • Keep your few dates in a public space and there’s no better place than a cannabis café.

Cannabis Audiobooks

If you’re someone who loves downloading audiobooks to listen to while relaxing or on those long commutes, here a recommended list of cannabis audiobooks:

  • Smoke signals by Martin A. Lee (21 hours, 36 minutes). This book details the social history of cannabis from its origins to the sixties to the modern-day. Being an award-winning investigative journalist, the author highlights scientific breakthroughs that are reshaping the pharmaceutical industry.
  • The Botany of Desire by Michael Pollan (8 hours, 49 minutes). A super interesting listen that takes you on a botanical adventure of not just the cannabis plant, but apples, tulips, and potatoes. The description is enough to pique anyone’s interest who loves to hear about the quirky history of everyday things.
  • How to Smoke Pot (Properly): A Highbrow Guide to Getting High by David Bienenstock (7 hours, 36 minutes). If you want a good laugh, this is the audiobook for you. The author is a former editor at High Times magazine and he shares non-stop tips on smoking, thoughts from cannabis leaders, how weed gets the creative juices flowing, and all the benefits the plant can offer.

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