Head Trip
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Has a steaming cup of freshly made coffee ever jolted your senses awake? Imagine that feeling, paired with a warm hug from Mother Earth. This is what Head Trip cannabis strain can do for you. It will entice you to take another sip as it reveals bold notes akin to dark-roast joe, plus hints of wood and spice—almost like chai tea. The overall effect is both calming (thanks to those woody tones) and incredibly invigorating—a true burst of flavour sensation!
Head Trip’s Snow Lotus lineage makes it especially drool-worthy from a genetic standpoint. But this plant isn’t just nice to look at; it also contains lots of myrcene (a terpene known for smelling earthy). Myrcene seems to boost marijuana’s “You time” effects without making them too sleepy or stoney: qualities that some people refer to when they say cannabis is “sedative.”
But there's more than just good DNA going on here! Fans say smoking or vaping Head Trip weed strain gives an all-around satisfying experience because while an average 16% THC may help take the edge off some emotional lows (or physical discomforts), there remains plenty uplifting about this herb overall—not least its complex flavour profile beckoning happiness ’til the day is done.
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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.