Pineapple Skunk
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Could Pineapple Skunk cannabis strain be the ultimate fusion of cheesy goodness and tropical flair your palate craves? With an impressive 20% THC content and a hint of CBD (1%), this well-balanced hybrid is worth trying whether you’re new to cannabis or a seasoned user. Prepare for a taste sensation like no other with Pineapple Skunk weed strain. Its terpene profile is dominated by myrcene which – along with giving off an herbal, earthy whiff – may help cannabinoids move through our bodies more effectively; it's as if being on holiday somewhere sunny once you’ve sparked up! Fans also love how these aromas match the strain's overall flavour – imagine tasting sweet, fresh pineapples alongside mature cheddar with a dash of skunk.
If Pineapple Skunk is smoked there will not only be pleasure because myrcene makes sure that the high stone effect of THC (which can have anxiolytic effects too) gets to where it needs to go; perhaps this is why people who do dabs feel better after sniffing plant extracts rich in both substances. People do not just combust dried female flowers from economic plants belonging to the cannabis genus for fun: they also consume them in hope of medicinal relief reasons such as work-related tension, generalised worries plus/including pain symptoms bothering them at this time—Rolling papers containing Pineapple Skunk might therefore provide some anxiolytic relaxation after professional duties have concluded, or alternatively allow hedonists to explore gustatory delights while remaining svelte¬-ish.
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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.