The Menthol
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The Tsi Fly cannabis strain invites you to explore a cosmic realm where hunger meets serenity – and melds into contented peace. Be prepared for a satisfyingly sleepy wave to hit; this one’s perfect for an evening slouched on the sofa or a Sunday where you do absolutely nothing. Each puff may bring out your inner snack monster: munchies tend to arrive alongside feelings of drowsy bliss.
This Tsi Fly weed strain does interesting things with flavour too: expect an earthy-peppery bouquet cut through by occasional whiffs of chemicals, all sat on something woody that grounds it all down. Tastes dance around your palate during the smoke, making for an exotic sensation that’s as enjoyable as its head high.
Myrcene is the most common terpene in this strain, which helps explain why it smells so herbalicious (though there is also caryophyllene and limonene present). Clocking in at 16% THC and just 1% CBD thereabouts per dried gram, there’s enough kick to get most people up but not so much they’ll regret trying it. CBD plays a background role; overall effect might be better thanks to its presence alongside other chemicals acting upon brain receptors, calming nerves throughout the body—without them feeling too sedated either.
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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.