Cherry Gorilla
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If you happen to be allergic to either cherries or gorillas, then look out! Cherry Gorilla cannabis strain is more enjoyable than a bunch of monkeys – but maybe not for you. This awesome hybrid strain mixes Black Cherry Pie with GG4 to create effects that are both delightful and uplifting; afterwards though they settle down into deep relaxation paired with sharp focus (though not so intense it becomes edgy).
Imagine eating ripe red cherries as you breathe in the scent of damp woodland on a warm day: Sunday Driver provides exactly this experience if smoked or vaped! You’ll first taste something berry-like which quickly changes to sweet cherries with a hint of diesel (more than enough to keep things interesting). The main culprit behind these flavours/effects? Pinene; an aromatic terpene also found in pine needles and rosemary – plants known for helping people remember things better.
A few tokes of this Cherry Gorilla weed strain and its therapeutic effects will hit home – but in a feelgood way. That’s why some medical marijuana patients use it for daytime relief from things like anxiety and depression without becoming too stoned or losing interest entirely. If you want something milder than AK-47, creative sparks plus banishing worries, Blueberry Headband could be worth trying out!
Whether kicking back for an evening of relaxation or preparing an afternoon/evening infused creation, Cherry Gorilla covers all bases; don’t forget though to have your banana hammock handy at least within arm's reach – one never knows when a cheeky primate might show up out of nowhere wanting playtime too.
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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.