I’ve been using StrainprintCannabisJournal as a medical cannabis dosing journal of sorts since it first came out. I really find it beneficial in terms of keeping track of what strains work best to manage my various symptoms. As is, it’s geared specifically for the Canadian market, targeted to medical cannabis patients (under ACMPR) registered with LPs—although there is the option to add tailored information concerning strains not listed in the database (I.e., product sourced from dispensaries). One can specify the method administered, the strain used, and the dosage in grams. The list of ailments and symptoms grows as the number of users recording their sessions grows. (The trick is to remember to log your sessions!)
The one thing lacking here is a bit educational information or guidance, especially as Health Canada and clinics generally offer very little. Although they offer the “Explore” tab, which directs the user to the pull down menu of symptoms, this only lists the top three strains according to their rather limited database of users. Then again, I do sympathize with the developers’ challenges of building something based solely on user feedback and the sketchy details on product provided by LPs. Here’s where information concerning the full listing of lab tested cannabinoids and terpenes would be of absolute value. Hopefully this information will be added to the platform as the audience of medical cannabis patients logging dosing sessions grows. Still, so far, so great! Oh, and Strainprint does offer incentives in terms of points to redeem for coupons with LPs, StrainPrint merch, and quality grinders and vapes—so, there’s that going StrainprintCannabisJournal, too!