Purple Buddha
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The Purple Buddha cannabis strain is known for being able to offer enlightenment in a euphoric package – and it’s impossible to resist its charms. This indica-dominant hybrid boasts an average THC content of roughly 20% and provides a lazy high that’s great for kicking back post-work. Myrcene is the most-represented terpene, but there’s also beta-caryophyllene and traces of limonene, which could explain why Purple Buddha weed strain smells so subtly spicy while flaunting an undercurrent of something sweet-sour.
Then there’s the taste: imagine if grapes and wild berries got together one night after dinner (a heavy affair featuring lots of rich desserts) with cups filled with coffee made from freshly ground beans. Each sip beckons you to take another very soon indeed because this stuff tastes amazing! People often say there are fruity notes alongside hints of cocoa - it doesn’t sound half bad either does it? And don't forget damiana leaf extract, an alleged aphrodisiac found only in herbal blends available legally worldwide over the counter without prescription.
Purple Buddha promises an unforgettable experience all round thanks not only to effects such as happiness or relaxation etc., but also owing to the look/smell/taste department; plus this is one marijuana strain that won’t break the bank if you locate a place selling it cheaply enough.
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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.