Canna-Tsu
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Terpenes
Genetics
When Canna-Tsu arrives at the party, it's like that friend who instantly improves everything—chill yet mood-boosting and sure to please a crowd. Though this hybrid Canna-Tsu cannabis strain is only packing 4% THC (which is pretty modest), don't be fooled: It knows how to have a good time without freaking out your brain.
In fact, Canna-Tsu walks such a fine line between effects that both weed newbies and veterans can enjoy its effects; no wonder it has become so popular since hitting the scene! Its creators crossed Cannatonic with Sour Tsunami, merging their qualities of relaxation and sharp concentration into one amazing plant.
Myrcene is the most common terpene in this variety (it’s also found in high levels in mangos). As you might guess from the scents and flavours myrcene helps give mangoes — namely cloves and funky herbs — expect some spicy-herbal tones when you smoke or vape Canna-Tsu weed strain. These are underscored by woody and earthy notes that cling to your palate (and fill the room) long after your session ends.
Fans report feeling both centred and clear-headed after using this strain: a great excuse to try it during evening work sessions, or those weekend afternoons spent doing sweet nothing and thinking deep (deep!) thoughts.
But why should we have all the fun? If you’ve toked or dabbed Canna-Tsu lately, let us know how it went down in the comments below — and please share any insights regarding possible genetic links worth exploring further via breeding projects galore!
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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.