Green Haze
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Green Haze is a delightful dance of flavour and aroma, offering a whimsical escape into nature's own herbal tea garden. Dominant in this Sativa strain is the terpene Myrcene; its earthy scent combines with a subtly nuanced herby character that dances on the palate with every puff. On top of this baseline flavour expect spicy-herbal and woody notes when you exhale - it’s an experience which feels both clean (almost soapy!) as well as revitalising. It has an average THC content of 16% making Green Haze cannabis strain good if you want a high which allows focus and chattiness. Suddenly all those moments everyone else seems to be following but which have previously floated past you will make sense – and seem very interesting too! A few tokes of this cordial bud can turn any dull situation into something lively and fun: try it at parties for good chats and giggles or daytime events such as festivals for seeing bands understanding art more deeply. If smoked as normal Green Haze weed strain (i.e. without tobacco) one possible side effect might be feeling hungry. This strain is known to give people bad cases of the munchies especially a couple of hours after they’ve last smoked some; up does have its benefits however because soon afterwards individuals often report feeling calm but not stoned anymore so getting things done. There are many reasons why individuals who suffer from or find themselves exposed to high levels of stress choose to do so including also being useful when wanting relief without becoming so relaxed. This cannabis variety helps a lot when going through tough times like break-ups, family rows, bereavements providing clarity; indeed some users admit dabbing their eyes with tissue one minute just before laughing out loud next alongside mates they’ve known since school days – new smokers should be aware effects may be variable at first few sessions.
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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.