Xeno
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Xeno is akin to an intriguing science fiction flick that leaves you guessing until the credits roll. This unique cannabis hybrid takes Kush Mints genetics and does something special with them. It’s heavy on caryophyllene, a terpene known for a peppery zing that may also have anti-inflammatory properties – effects worth further investigation.
When it comes to taste, Xeno cannabis strain really stands out from the crowd. Picture biting into a ripe apricot warmed by the sun; as you enjoy its juicy sweetness, there’s also lively grapefruit hanging around in the background. These two flavours make for both interesting complexity and refreshing simplicity, enhanced by hints of orchard fruit. It’s the sort of weed strain that keeps calling you back just so it can tease different notes across your palate with each puff.
And what about the high? Fans report back feeling simultaneously alert yet completely at ease; some float off feeling very content indeed and later realise their stresses have melted away. This all makes Xeno weed strain a good choice if you need to relax without conking out or combat insomnia plus get a little work done. It’d be awesome for chilling after dinner with mates as it won’t kill conversation or stone you into oblivion 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.