Harlequin GDP
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In the realm of cannabis genetics, Harlequin GDP cannabis strain is indeed a wonder. It manages to be both relaxing and focusing at once – qualities that don’t normally go together when you’re dealing with high-THC strains (which can have more than 20 times as much THC per cent by dry weight). This weed strain has some very illustrious parents: Granddaddy Purple (which was bred by Ken Estes in California) and a landrace sativa called Harlequin from Colombia. Between them, they have effects like no other weed strain out there right now – or at least none that we know about!
Harlequin GDP’s flavour profile is complex too, with earthy notes underlined by sweet grape hints plus fresh tea undertones throughout each joint or bong hit (or puff on your vaporiser). Myrcene, found also in mangoes, hops, lemongrass, among many other plants/herbs, further rounds things off, adding an herbal quality which seems both familiar but somehow different altogether.
People who use Harlequin GDP say it makes them feel good without being tired; happy, not silly. These effects coupled with its amazing taste would probably make this pot variety popular even if it looked or smelt awful (which luckily for fans everywhere does not). The fact that, along with everything else going on, one minute feelings of mental/physical ease might wash over f; followed by waves of energy and creativity next, has not gone unnoticed by medical users seeking relief from conditions such as chronic pain, depression, PTSD, multiple sclerosis, and more.
Those lucky enough to live somewhere they can legally buy Harlequin GDP cannabis strain should look out for pre-rolled joints (sometimes available in coffeeshops in Amsterdam) because then all you need to do is light up and start toking away straight away, experiencing the delights this superlative smoke has to offer!
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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.