Holy Moly
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Terpenes
Oh my goodness, how delightful! The cannabis strain known as Holy Moly cannabis strain is an experience in itself – and a good one at that. You won't be overwhelmed by this treat for the senses; its effects are enjoyed by newbies (beginners) as well as seasoned users because they’re so balanced. THC levels are moderate at 17%.
Feeling tense? Need a mood boost? If you try out some of this hybrid weed strain with friends, there might just be lots of laughter later on; or maybe after a few tokes alone, things will seem funnier too! Connoisseurs appreciate how well-rounded Holy Moly weed strain is: They say it banishes worries while allowing for conversation.
And then there are those who adore flavoursome smoke: For them, there is Holy Moly, which tastes like biting into ripe plums followed up by hints regarding peppery spices such as sage. Each drag brings something different thanks in part to caryophyllene – an earthy yet piquant terpene that also occurs naturally in black pepper. Researchers believe components like these may one day help fight inflammation (and here’s hoping).
In conclusion? Yes, Holy Moly does have effects, but don’t forget about flavour either! Why not take the time to appreciate both?
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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.