Cherry Blossom
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Introducing Cherry Blossom cannabis strain: Find your calm with this delightful flower.
Feeling stressed? Overwhelmed? Let Cherry Blossom lend a hand—or rather, a soft pink petal. This indica-dominant hybrid (sativa/indica ratio 30:70) gives you a mellow calmness along with an uplifting euphoria. Its THC content averages 20%, making it potent enough for smokers with some experience. But there’s CBD in here as well: about 2%. That means Cherry Blossom weed strain might be a good choice for anxiety, pain, or insomnia.
Cherry Blossom was born when genius breeders crossed a female The Wife with a male Charlotte’s Cherries. These people should get an award, because they created a great strain. Users say Cherry Blossom smells and tastes like berry candy: sweet with a little tang. Also faintly present is some earthiness and pine. When you smoke it you may pick up on notes of cherries and mint—although they are subtle. A hint of cherry sweetness lingers on the lips after you exhale; enjoy it while it lasts.
This is beautiful bud, covered in trichomes that make it look like its been dipped in confectioner’s sugar. The leaves themselves are shades of deep green with rusty orange pistils coming out every which way.
The high from Cherry Blossom cannabis strain usually starts with a buzzing head high, but don’t worry—this won’t leave you feeling wired or anxious. Instead, this sensation soon melts into the body high portion of the strain. With muscles relaxed and mood significantly lifted, you may find yourself able to move more freely or simply breathe easier. This is a great wake-and-bake strain if you feel like starting the day off right; it also provides clear-headed relaxation after work.
Although Cherry Blossom weed strain might provide relief from some medical conditions like mild aches or nausea for which indicas are often recommended, there hasn’t been much documented research specifically regarding its properties. So remember: YMMV (your mileage may vary). One feasible explanation could lie within terpenes found in both parent strains as well as this one: pinene has shown promise treating inflammation and other issues.
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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.