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Red Eye Files: A review of Alien Dream flower and Georgia Pie hash

Red Eye Files: A review of Alien Dream flower and Georgia Pie hash

Last time on Red Eye Files, I reviewed an old-school strain called Purple Hindu Kush that redefined the way I look at hybrids in the Portland cannabis market.

Experiencing what Savage Skunk Farms had to offer made me realize that not all hybrids are watered-down versions of their mother plants, and that modern genetics may have something unique to offer.

So, in the spirit of keeping an open mind, I’ve decided to review two different modern hybrids, one in flower form and another in hash form. To better understand how these products would effect me, I decided to vaporize each strain individually using two different methods: an Arizer Solo 2 dry herb vape and a glass pipe specifically designed for smoking hash.

In this article, I’ll be reviewing an ounce of Alien Dream flower from Oregon Roots and two grams of 4-star Georgia Pie bubble hash from Sand Castle Hash Co., based on taste, scent, and potency...

To read more, please click the link below:

https://rubyleeschembari.blog/2026/08/14/red-eye-files-a-review-of-alien-dream-flower-and-georgia-pie-hash/

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u/Empty_Price7230 — 6 days ago

Red Eye Files: A review of Savage Skunk Farms, Purple Hindu Kush

It can be hard to find old school strains of weed in the modern legal market in Portland as most dispensary shelves are dominated by over-hybridized candy weed that lacks any real character besides some bag appeal.

That’s why, when I saw that The Dime Store, a small walk-in dispensary located at 3210 N Lombard St in North Portland, had some Purple Hindu Kush, I knew I had to go scope it out.

The reason why P.H.K is considered an old-school strain is because it’s genetic are tied back to one landrace strain and the inbred descendant of another. (Specifically, Hindu Kush and Purple Afghani which is a backcross of the Afghani landrace strain)

Upon opening the jar at the shop, strong scents of sandalwood incense and touches of wild flowers poked through the musky veil. A smell so good, I bought an ounce of flower.

In this article, I’ll be reviewing Purple Hindu Kush flower based on its appearance, taste and potency. Additionally, this P.H.K was grown by Savage Skunk Farms, a small family-owned business based in Grants Pass, OR....

To read more, please visit the link below:

https://rubyleeschembari.blog/2026/07/24/red-eye-files-a-review-of-savage-skunk-farms-purple-hindu-kush/

u/Empty_Price7230 — 13 days ago