The combination of these terpenes gives this strain a spicy, earthy, subtly citrusy flavor. The spice of caryophyllene is most evident in the flavor. Pinene goes right into the head and adds a nice focal element. It's very visually appealing with its orange trichomes and frosty purple nuggets, and it's a pretty flower! Once you bite down on the sticky nugget, you'll smell more myrcene, mango citrus, and more trichomes coating your fingertips!
As the high lingers in the mind you begin to feel your eyes sinking french mobile numbers from the slight pressure. Despite the relaxing nature of this smoke don't be surprised if you start tapping your toes, there is a sativa kick there, it starts and ends.
The caryophyllene in this strain helps produce feelings of euphoria and an overall sense of well-being. Myrcene provides that relaxation, creating a down-to-earth vibe that keeps your mind from getting ahead of yourself. Humulene is where we get the earthy flavor of this strain. A terpene commonly found in hops (like beer), it is probably the unsung hero among the many terpenes. Not only does it help kill cancer cells, but it is an appetite suppressant, so you don't have to expect too many snacks after smoking this strain. If you are eating after smoking this strain, you might just be hungry!
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