Aurora Indica
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If you’re looking for a way to relax after a long day, why not try something that feels like being wrapped up in a warm blanket on a cold night? Aurora Indica cannabis strain has this effect: it will embrace you with comfort and peacefulness. This weed strain has an average THC level of 16% and a low CBD content (around 1%). This means that while it can provide strong relaxation, it won’t overwhelm your senses. A mix of Afghani and Northern Lights genetics, Aurora Indica is a classic indica strain – perfect for those occasions when daily life is making things feel too chaotic. Its effects are seriously calming; most users say they feel sleepy (in a good way) as well as happy and hungry.
Then there’s the smell and taste to consider. Myrcene is the most common terpene in cannabis plants; in fact, many varieties contain more than 0.5% of this stuff by weight alone! Myrcene has an earthy clove-like scent with notes of fruit. Surprisingly though, there seems to be no published information about what gives myrcene its particular bouquet/flavour or whether one type might smell different from another. Still, including myrcene’s general effects on mood: researchers think this chemical compound alters or enhances effects cannabinoids. Indicas (myrcene!) produce sedative anti-inflammatory; sativas (no myrcene) more energetic & uplifting. Pine, herbs, and woods also contribute spicy undertones to the woody base, a lot going on in the fragrance department. Things become even interestingly complex when you consider that some strains, e.g., mango plus, come together beautifully here. Again, nothing official but people often report smelling something sweet like say diesel fuel disgusty skunk crossed with oranges and lemons zest. People note! They have important work to do so let them get back doing ASAP!
Aurora Indica’s aroma can be contributed mainly by myrcene. This weed strain offers predominantly herbal notes when you open a jar or grind up buds; a refreshing change from the zesty or floral options currently saturating the market.
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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.