Lucy
Negatives**
Terpenes
Genetics
If you consider marijuana in terms of its various smells and tastes, then the Lucy cannabis strain is a rare type that asks you to forget all your problems and try out its many layers instead. This hybrid wonder comes from LA Confidential (which everybody loves) and brings together effects that are great for both body and mind. It doesn’t have loads of THC – just 5% – nor too much CBD at 1%, so she’s gentle enough to enjoy if you would prefer something milder than some other options available today.
Take a puff and see: woody and earthy flavours fill your mouth with hints of tea as well, like being hugged by someone warm following an awful afternoon at work. There may also be caryophyllene present (it tastes peppery); scientists think this could help with inflammation plus make relaxation feel more intense. People often say after trying her that they felt chilled out but not comatose – so relaxed yet alert enough to feel rather nice!
By genetics alone one would expect the Lucy weed strain to be good at reducing worry or physical pain (both things LA Confidential is famous for). Indeed she is useful for those moments when only inner peace will do too: unhappy feelings tend to melt away upon vaping/smoking some buds, joints or whatever form takes your fancy.
Lucy changes how a room feels without distorting senses so much it becomes uncomfortable/unpleasant. So whether relief from symptoms or simply a shift in mood appeals, don’t be shy! Just remember though: start low with dosage levels because as ever there’s always risk involved.
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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.