Cascadia Kush
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When you try Cascadia Kush cannabis strain, all you'll want to do is relax as the world melts away – just like a warm summer wind blowing through a meadow. This strain's main terpene is caryophyllene, which gives it a spicy smell; some say this can help fight inflammation, so when combined with its other scents, there may be more going on than meets the nose!
Take taste for example: people love how delicious blueberries mixed with flowers taste when they smoke Cascadia Kush weed strain too long enough (or consume an edible). It’s also not very surprising why this cannabis type has high levels of THC (18%) and low ones CBD at only 1%, making it perfect for those after something relaxing but potent.
Effects wise, expect an enjoyable feeling creeping over your body shortly after consumption – followed by waves of delightful drowsiness plus tingling sensations that make chilling out effortless. If evenings are spent worrying about things like work deadlines or relationship breakdowns, then make sure tonight will be different by trying some; it may well help ease both mind numbing all once!
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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.