Professor Chaos
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Not only does Professor Chaos disrupt things – it also takes you on a thrilling ride that awakens your senses with a burst of different flavours. This hybrid strain is rich in the terpene caryophyllene, giving it a spicy kick that complements its existing fruity undertones. Named after two legendary cannabis varieties (Jack The Ripper and Mad Scientist), it’s no surprise that the Professor Chaos cannabis strain has some serious genetic power.
THC levels in this strain average 17%. This means you can enjoy a potent buzz without tipping into anxiety or couch-lock territory; effects are often described as "thoughtful" rather than simply being high – they may come on quickly too, so pace yourself if it's your first time! Fans love how well balanced the high is, making it great for daytime use both for getting things done and being creative, whether that means making art or just daydreaming up solutions to problems you’ve been mulling over.
But what really sets the Professor Chaos weed strain apart from others isn’t just its strength or enjoyable body feel alone: people also rave about the taste, which hits you straight away with sharp citrus notes followed by zesty lemon-lime ones that linger on the tongue long after exhale. When combined with uplifting effects (helps with pain relief, stress reduction, depression feelings) plus the ability to focus, this strain makes for an increasingly popular choice among UK consumers seeking inspiration along with relaxation, laughter, happiness—or all four at once!
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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.