Pink 2.0
Negatives**
Terpenes
If you consume the Pink 2.0 cannabis strain, get ready for an experience that feels like a jaunt to a magical garden full of treats as violet clouds drift by. This hybrid strain has a lot going on taste-wise: It'll hit your tongue with a medley of different flavours that somehow work together (think nutty crossed with slightly peppery). The high? Equal parts fascinating and satisfying. You might at first find yourself able to concentrate like never before – making it perfect for daydreaming sessions or things like painting. Then a feeling of mild sedation may wash over you; some users say they become couch-locked or “stoned.” But don’t worry too much about becoming too sleepy because this also has uplifting effects which could help bring about munchies or send lingering worries packing. Its balanced effects have been known to help people feel better whether they are blue, anxious, or just can’t sleep. The dominant terpene in the Pink 2.0 weed strain is myrcene, which gives off an earthy scent (some say it smells like cloves). These herbal notes come through in the taste too along with other flavours that make each hit/lungful really enjoyable. If you’re after something that smells good and gets those creative juices flowing without any big surprises (effect wise), then spend an evening with Pink 2.0 – there won't be many strains around town able to compete! A good all-rounder when used alone or blended for added depth/complexity – plus lots of therapeutic benefits per puff should you require its services deeply.
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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.