Designer Runtz
Negatives**
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In the world of cannabis, Designer Runtz could be considered the Gelato or The Original Z of fashion. This hybrid impresses with terpinolene as its most common terpene, a compound also found in apples and lilacs which brings along fruity flavours such as these. Overall, this is one for people who like complex fruit tastes: there are hints of both an apple orchard and a floral meadow on inhalation.
Tastebud treats await when you try the Designer Runtz cannabis strain: notes ranging from buttery to skunky with plenty of tangy citrus in between prance across your palate with grace. But don’t just enjoy their dance; these flavours also create an environment where one can explore new ideas – maybe that’s why some report back feeling focused after using it (or even energised).
Patients looking for something to help manage mood swings may want to reach for the Designer Runtz weed strain too. Its mood-altering effects have been known to soothe symptoms associated with chronic sadness or worrying too much - and they do so without leaving anyone stuck to sofa surfing (unless they want to!); a good choice if there ever was one. Plus: with 27% THC, each dazzling bud of this strain has got serious stress-busting clout whilst still being able-bodied enough to join in everyday activities as well – like walking the dog or designing a new clothing line.
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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.