Dinachem
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Terpenes
Genetics
Looking for a way to boost your appetite and taste at the same time? Then search no further: Dinachem cannabis strain is here! This amazing hybrid strain comes from impressive stock – it’s a cross between powerful Chem 91 and fruity Guava Chem – and offers more than just a culinary journey. If you struggle to eat, there may be medical benefits too.
Dinachem weed strain has an appealing smell and taste that tend to linger in the mouth; notes of tea, honey and even violet are all evident. The most abundant terpene, myrcene, adds an earthy quality which nicely rounds off this strain’s overall sweetness (sometimes with hints of other flavours). People wanting relaxation say this can be good; so can those hoping for inspiration to help them get things done while feeling happy and able to chat.
In terms of cannabinoid content alone there might not seem much THC present (it registers at around 17%). However when its other compounds are taken into account alongside those from terpenes then Dinachem begins looking like quite useful stuff: not just possibly useful for boosting low moods or helping people deal better with stress but also – some users say – finding something to eat.
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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.