Grape Lime Ricky
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Grape Lime Ricky may just be your perfect summer fling — at least as far as taste is concerned. This hybrid has a way of bringing together flavours that really know how to dance on your palate. Dominant in caryophyllene, a terpene that adds just a hint of pepper (and may also have anti-inflammatory effects), it offers something special for anyone after a wild sensory ride. Picture yourself taking each hit and enjoying notes of grapes alongside zesty limes plus bright oranges; doesn’t it remind you of your favourite soda pop?
On the effects front, there’s a lot to like about Grape Lime Ricky cannabis strain. It can simultaneously relax while invigorating you—qualities it likely gets from both sides of its impressive genetic ledger: Jack the Ripper x Purple Urkle. With 14% THC and just 1% CBD, there’s enough here for most people looking to feel good (or less bad) and maybe relieve stress; sad feelings too. Sometimes this one will relax into sleepiness, other times though it’s also been known to inspire sexual desire: perfect date night with somebody special… or maybe a few friends afterwards.
If effects were all that mattered then Grape Lime Ricky weed strain might be another forgettable smoke—but as different aromas start to hang out in your mouth, an interesting thing happens: suddenly those effects seem a lot more agreeable. So whether you want help forgetting a rough afternoon or dealing with a few hours' worth of existential dread, this tasty stuff could just fit the bill!
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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.