Purple Milk
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Purple Milk is a delightful hybrid cannabis strain that will make you feel fantastic. It combines genetics from Bubba Kush and Purple OG Kush to create an elegant high that may leave you feeling very good indeed – without being overwhelmingly strong. At 13% THC, it’s great for people who want something mellow rather than mind-bendingly potent.
Caryophyllene is the dominant terpene in this cultivar, which means you might get some peppery spice along with possible anti-inflammatory effects and interesting flavours! When we tried it out by vaping some buds (for research purposes only), there was definitely a lot going on: as well as tasting sweet like grapes, there were also hints of creamy vanilla plus butter… yum. As well as being tasty, though, its effects are pretty nice too; most folks report feeling happy and calm after trying it – sometimes giggly as well. And then there’s the munchies thingy which seems to be quite strong with this one! So obviously, if you don’t want to eat anything, you should probably steer clear, but if it does sound appealing, it was used medically speaking mainly by patients who need help making themselves or food taste better, reducing pain/inflammation so thereof...
If you're feeling peckish and/or sore, let me introduce you to the Purple Milk weed strain. Maybe kick off your shoes, really relax, coz here comes a flavour sensation you won’t soon forget – cannabis-induced afternoon delight!
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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.