Morris Code
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Genetics
Morris Code is somewhat akin to that all-too-fascinating secret language you pick up as a kid but never manage to completely crack – there’s an intuitive appeal there that just keeps you coming back. This hybrid has lineage stretching back to the ever-popular Mandarin Jack, and effortlessly manages to occupy the space between feeling really good and being totally chilled out: roll this smoke for lazy afternoons or relaxed evenings with mates, and see what we mean.
The complexity of the Morris Code cannabis strain can be glimpsed straight away upon tasting it: zesty lime hits entwine themselves around sharp apple-like flavours (with just a hint of skunk lurking in the background). Each drag brings something new and exciting to the palate; a wave of sweetness follows things along nicely once you’ve finished smoking… tempting you to take another hit! It contains 17% THC (that’s medium-high by modern standards) meaning the high is both powerful and relaxing – imagine lying on grass watching fluffy white clouds drift gently across a blue sky.
A joint or two into your Morris Code weed strain session and feelings of stress begin to melt away as if by magic; smokers will notice waves of happiness washing over them alongside soothing tiredness creeping in from head to toe… or fingers legs anyway. Its effects seem perfectly balanced against one another meaning that whilst it becomes increasingly easy to simply kick back and sink into soft furnishings, there remains an underlying current of euphoria which keeps spirits lifted.
Morris Code marijuana delivers a high that is difficult to pin down because it does so many things at once – making you feel great in body and mind, thereupon unveiling something rather beautiful about the world too. This cannabis type has captivated us here at Seedsman HQ for months on end now since its arrival last year; we think anyone who enjoys being truly stoned will love it.
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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.