Miami Heat
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Miami Heat is reminiscent of a tropical getaway, exciting your senses with its lively vibes. But there's more to this hybrid than good looks – with some 20% THC, it also has potential therapeutic properties that have made it popular among people who use cannabis medicinally for conditions like fibromyalgia or depression-induced pain. Whether one needs help sparking their creativity or simply winding down after work, Miami Heat cannabis strain can do both things (and everything in between).
Terpinolene dominates when it comes to terpenes; this means lots of apple-tasting notes mixed in with flowers plus hints at lilacs specifically. And just wait until you get a whiff! An interesting undertone of blue cheese somehow works together beautifully alongside zesty citrus undertones and final peppery notes – making for one heck of an intriguing fragrance profile which evolves as heat is applied.
Effects-wise there's something truly special about this Miami Heat weed strain: many users report feeling fantastic waves of on-top-of-the-world type euphoria within minutes of dosing! It seems super-socialising – great being around mates or feeling artistic/productive states -- up to a certain point where relaxation takes over but without any hint of odd edge/nervy feelings.
Imagine vacationing in Miami -- sun, beaches, nightlife galore; now imagine all that fun packed into one cannabis strain. OK, maybe not literally speaking still: Named after the Florida city, bred from Triple OG flowers, it shows off unique attributes whilst delivering effects some might find clinically useful for mood disorders and chronic pain among others, endlifting without downers throughout the experience.
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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.