Casey Jones
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If you’re after an invigorating cannabis strain to lift your spirits and boost your energy levels, look no further than Casey Jones cannabis strain. This sativa-dominant hybrid has an interesting background - it’s a cross between two landrace strains from very different parts of the world: Thai (a classic Southeast Asian variety) and Trainwreck (which comes all the way from northern California). The result? A zesty smoke with uplifting qualities which could be enjoyed throughout the day for a pick-me-up.
The first thing that regular consumers of this weed strain notice is its taste: often likened by fans to eating sweet citrus fruit (especially lemons or limes). Those notes are offset nicely on exhale though, as you’ll pick up some earthy spice almost like smoking good-quality hashish, with just enough bite reminiscent of pine needles.
As well as keeping amused with unexpected flavour combinations every time they toke on a joint, Casey Jones also seems to have anxiolytic effects (that means it reduces anxiety in plain English). Some medicinal patients use Casey Jones weed strain in the morning or daytime to calm jangled nerves and deliver mild pain relief without being stoned/stupid/unable to complete tasks. There's lots to love about this popular Trainwreck cross available now at many UK coffeeshops around £10 per single gram.
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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.