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Agape is the type of strain that will envelop you in a cosy, euphoric cocoon – rather like being hugged by your grandmother, only without the lingering scent of boiled cabbage. This delightful sativa has a fascinating array of flavours that pirouette across the taste buds: imagine yourself sipping delicately brewed tea alongside bites of sun-ripened orchard fruit, with occasional explosions of grape that feel like a party in your mouth.
People who’ve toked up this beauty also say she’s more than just a looker: the Agape cannabis strain can work some serious magic! Folks report finding relief from stubborn menstrual cramps, allowing them to finally relax and watch bad TV during that time of the month. It’s also been praised for helping ease eye pressure so one can marvel at life’s wonders — or, you know, episodes of their favourite show. With parentage stemming back to vibrant Black Cherry OG lineage, it’s no wonder why this bud doesn’t flirt with happiness at surface level alone but dives straight into core aspects leaving behind tingling sensations akin to those having sex while high on coke (in other words: feeling good).
But what really sets the Agape weed strain apart from competitors is how well she keeps spirits soaring high despite tackling less-than-fun ailments. Consumers note quick energy bursts along an insatiable desire to get things done that turns ho-hum afternoons into impromptu solo dance parties throughout living rooms nationwide — think microphone stands, cordless mics, lotsa reverb effects; singing as loud.
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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.