A Smarter Way to Explore Cannabis: Why Fan of the Plant Deserves Your Click


Cannabis reviews are everywhere, but finding ones that actually help you decide what to try next? That’s a little harder.
Some sites hit you with vague descriptions or generic charts that leave you guessing. But then there are rare corners of the internet where the people behind the content clearly use what they write about. Fan of the Plant falls into that category.
I came across it while looking up strain reviews and ended up bookmarking half the site.
Not Just Another Strain Breakdown
Strain reviews are where a lot of sites fall short. They either regurgitate dispensary notes or lean so hard into stoner language that it's hard to tell if the weed was even decent.
The Gary Payton strain review on Fan of the Plant caught my attention because it wasn’t trying to sell me anything. Just real talk on texture, scent, potency, and how it hit in different formats. Same goes for their Strawberry Cough review, which breaks down how it performed in a dry herb vape versus a glass piece.
What’s more, the Flower section helps you filter strains by general vibe—like chill, energetic, or focused—rather than just throwing you into a long menu with no guidance.
Pre-Rolls You Can Actually Trust
If you’re the type who likes to take a short walk with a joint in hand, you’ve probably run into inconsistent pre-rolls. Some burn too fast, others are packed too tight or fall apart.
Fan of the Plant did a quick but helpful guide on Dogwalkers that explains why these minis are ideal for just a few hits without waste. They even linked directly to a listing for the Velcroz Single, which was in stock at the time. Nice touch for anyone who doesn’t want to go digging.
If You Vape, You’ll Want to Read This
One of the best things on the site, in my opinion, is their guide on how vape cartridges actually work. It covers oil consistency, airflow design, and the dreaded clogging issue that always seems to pop up at the worst time. If you’re newer to vaping, it makes things clear without talking down to you.
Their page on all-in-one vapes is just as helpful. Disposable, rechargeable, draw-activated—it's all broken down in plain English so you don’t end up with a device that dies mid-session.
Don’t Sleep on Edibles or CBD
The edible space is growing fast, and not all capsules or gummies are created equal. One product that’s getting real attention is the line from 1906. Fan of the Plant’s review of 1906 Drops actually explains what each version is designed for (focus, calm, energy, etc.) and what to expect time-wise.
They also have a surprisingly balanced CBD buying guide for those who want relief without the high. It talks about the difference between broad and full-spectrum, and why third-party lab results matter. No hype, just clarity.
Live Menu That’s Actually Useful
Plenty of sites have menus, but this one doesn’t feel slapped together. Their main menu includes real-time availability from local partners. So if you're in New York, it’s not just window shopping—you can actually plan a pickup.
I clicked through to a few listings like Velvet Lushers Whole Flower (3.5g) and the Dogwalkers Velcroz Single, and both had lab info and solid product shots.
Local Focus, Global Usefulness
Fan of the Plant is clearly rooted in New York. You see it in the details on their Yonkers location, where they break down parking and nearby shops. But even if you’re not in NY, there’s still a lot to pick up.
For example, their writeup on where to buy THC drinks in New York has a lot of practical advice about seltzers, storage, and shopping responsibly—even if you’re in another legal state.
Who’s Running the Show?
The About page explains that Fan of the Plant is run by people who actually use the products they talk about. That tracks. There’s a clear difference between this site and one written by someone copying product blurbs from brand websites.
It’s not trying to be flashy. It’s trying to be accurate. And for someone who’s spent way too much time filtering through fluff articles, that’s refreshing.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to be a cannabis expert to appreciate a site that respects your time. Fan of the Plant does a great job offering thoughtful, consumer-focused content without drowning you in jargon or SEO noise.
Want to browse the full site? Just head to fanoftheplant.com. You might end up spending more time there than you planned—but hey, that’s not a bad thing when it helps you make better choices.
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