Grape Kush
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If your day hasn't gone well and you fancy a treat, Grape Kush might be just what you need! This top-notch hybrid has an impressive lineage - it's a cross between Pre-98 Bubba Kush and Romulan Grapefruit. Both of these classics are known for their great effects and amazing taste, so if you’re a real cannabis gourmet, Grape Kush will make your dreams come true! When you try it, get ready for strong fruity flavours – think sweet grapes mixed with berries – dancing on your tongue.
The smell is not the only thing that’s fabulous about this strain; people like how they feel after using it too! The high starts with a happy, hazy feeling before some users drift off into a peaceful sleep. It has also been praised for helping with anxiety and low mood: some smokers say worries or the winter blues vanish after a few hits. There is one thing you should watch out for though - hunger pangs. Its parent strain Romulan Grapefruit is known for being especially good at giving people a big appetite, and this one is no different!
Myrcene is the most common terpene in Grape Kush; its aroma is earthy (some say musky). Fans of this plant also like it because although 21% THC is quite strong, there is enough CBD to take the edge off, making them feel less anxious or more cheerful respectively. It appeals to individuals who use marijuana both therapeutically and recreationally, so next time when life feels a bit “meh” don’t worry. Reach for some buds (or better still, vaporise them) because along with lovely flavour — uplifting effects await you!
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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.