Dragon Fruit
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Get ready to take your taste buds on a tropical journey with a strain that is just as lively as it sounds. Trust us - when we say the Dragon Fruit cannabis strain packs so much flavour it’s like a taste explosion waiting to happen… you’re going to want some of this! A hybrid with about 14% THC content (or thereabouts), this enchanting all-day smoke doesn’t just look and smell nice; smoking it transports one straight off into an island paradise sunnier than their own!
When we talk about dragon fruit being pretty damn tasty though (which obviously needs reiterating), there's more at play here than simply delicious fruits from various stalls around Asia: upon closer inspection, caryophyllene emerges dominant among terpenes present—being one spicy m'fer with possible anti-inflammatory effects.
But don’t be fooled by those wanting something along the lines of exclusively medical either since this bad boy/gal can work wonders for mood disorders such as anxiety and depression as well—some users report finding relief after just one puff! Moreover, its ability to decrease intraocular pressure might make it a clear-headed option for folk dealing with that particular issue too (although effects only last around 30 minutes).
Whether trying to calm nerves without falling face first into the futon or needing sleep aid powers through the end of an interrupted day's drudgery, there are reasons aplenty to investigate further—because believe me fellas/dudettes: this Dragon Fruit weed strain has got lots going on aside from flavour town, plus it’ll leave you feeling absolutely fine if a bit peckish post-session!
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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.