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Burkle is the type of strain that makes you wonder why grapes are in your wine when they could be in your weed instead. This beloved Indica has an astounding 34% THC, making it a true heavyweight in the world of cannabis – perfect for those times you need to unwind and forget about stress; its effects may make both concerns melt away like ice cream on a hot day.

Once you’ve tried the Burkle cannabis strain, there will probably soon be little doubt as to why this strain was named after JG Boswell. You can look forward to a wave of sleepiness washing over you, with tension transforming into little more than wisps of air alongside intense relaxation -- as though somebody just flicked off a switch inside one’s head. And should hunger pangs strike, too bad: The munchies come on strong with the Burkle weed strain (alongside refrigerator-raid type hunger), prompting users to raid fridges whilst promising an indulgent experience that manages to take away worry or pain without creating edginess.

But let’s not overlook flavour: A delicious blend of grape and berry notes mixed with cool mint. Summer breeze connoisseurs note these things down because they’re bound to disappear sooner than later; this isn’t an everyday taste mind-altering journey – it’s world-class foodstuffs breaking bad styles. It doesn’t simply provide relief either, offering stress release per se while also dealing nicely with the distressing facets of life one at a time if need be.

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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.