Overview
The blog at thisiswhyimhigh.com/blog is the editorial arm of the platform — a growing library of cannabis education articles that go deeper than a strain profile or research summary. Blog posts cover terpene science, cannabinoid explainers, consumption guides, industry trends, strain spotlights, and practical tips for both newcomers and experienced consumers. Each post is crafted with the same data-driven approach that powers the rest of the platform, and many articles feature AI-generated thumbnail images created by Gemini.What the Blog Covers
Cannabis Science
Deep dives into the endocannabinoid system, terpene mechanisms, cannabinoid interactions, and the entourage effect. These articles translate peer-reviewed research into language anyone can understand.Example topics:
- How terpenes actually affect your high
- The entourage effect: myth or science?
- What happens when you eat an edible (11-OH-THC explained)
Strain Spotlights
In-depth profiles of notable strains that go beyond the encyclopedia data. Strain spotlights cover the history, breeding story, cultural significance, and detailed experience reports.Example topics:
- The story of Blue Dream: America’s most popular strain
- Landrace strains: the originals that started it all
- Rising stars: new strains worth watching
Consumer Guides
Practical advice for making informed decisions at the dispensary and at home. These guides help you navigate the increasingly complex world of cannabis products.Example topics:
- How to read a dispensary label
- THC percentage is not everything: what to look for instead
- First-time buyer’s checklist
Industry and Culture
Coverage of trends, regulations, market shifts, and cultural developments in the cannabis space. Written with a focus on how these changes affect everyday consumers.Example topics:
- State legalization tracker and what it means for you
- The rise of minor cannabinoids in retail
- How cannabis testing works (and its limitations)
How Blog Content Is Created
Blog posts on thisiswhyimhigh.com are produced through a blend of human editorial direction and AI assistance:Topic Selection
Topics are selected based on user interest data, trending research from the Research Hub, gaps in existing cannabis education content, and seasonal relevance.
Research and Drafting
Each article is researched using the same data sources that power the strain encyclopedia — academic databases, clinical trial registries, and the platform’s own curated data. AI assists with initial drafts and data synthesis.
Editorial Review
Content is reviewed for scientific accuracy, clarity, and accessibility. Claims are cross-referenced against published research. Medical claims include appropriate disclaimers.
Visual Generation
Thumbnail images are generated by Gemini AI based on the article’s content and theme. These images are stored on a CDN and automatically linked to the article’s frontmatter.
Blog Categories
Articles are organized into categories for easy browsing:| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Education | Foundational cannabis knowledge — how cannabinoids work, what terpenes do, strain types explained |
| Science | Research-backed deep dives — clinical trial summaries, mechanism explainers, myth-busting |
| Guides | Practical how-to content — choosing strains, reading labels, dosing, consumption methods |
| Strains | Strain-focused content — spotlights, comparisons, seasonal picks, new arrivals |
| Culture | Industry news, legalization updates, cultural commentary |
| Product Reviews | Coverage of consumption devices, accessories, and product categories |
Reading the Blog
Navigation
The blog landing page shows the most recent articles at the top, with category filters and a search bar for finding specific topics. Each article shows:- Title and subtitle — What the article covers
- AI-generated thumbnail — A visual representation of the topic
- Category badge — Quick identification of the content type
- Publication date — When it was published
- Estimated read time — How long it takes to read
Article Format
Blog articles are designed for readability:- Clear headings break content into scannable sections
- Key takeaway boxes highlight the most important points
- Data visualizations present complex information visually when applicable
- Internal links connect to relevant strain profiles, terpene data, and other articles
- Source citations reference the research backing each claim
Content Quality Standards
Every blog post adheres to the platform’s content standards:Scientific Accuracy
Claims are backed by peer-reviewed research or established cannabis science. When evidence is preliminary or conflicting, the article says so explicitly.
Accessible Language
Technical concepts are explained in plain language. Jargon is defined when first used. The target audience is an informed adult, not a scientist.
Balanced Perspective
Articles acknowledge both benefits and risks. Cannabis is not presented as a cure-all. Potential side effects and limitations are discussed honestly.
Up-to-Date Information
Content reflects current research (2025 data). Outdated claims (like the myrcene 0.5% rule for indica classification) are corrected, not repeated.
Connection to the Platform
The blog is tightly integrated with the rest of thisiswhyimhigh.com:- Strain links — Articles reference specific strains with direct links to their encyclopedia profiles
- Terpene data — Science articles pull from the same terpene database that powers strain profiles
- Research Hub — Blog posts about new studies link to the corresponding Research Hub entries
- High Families — Educational content about the High Spectrum links to the Discover page family sections
From Blog to Action
The blog is designed to inform your decisions:Read an article
Learn about a topic that interests you — a specific terpene, a consumption method, a strain category.
Explore related strains
Click through to strain profiles mentioned in the article to see real-world examples of the concepts discussed.
Visit the Discover page
Use the Discover page to browse strains filtered by the effects, terpenes, or families discussed in the article.