Description
Who doesn’t feel comforted by the tasty, bubbly sensations provided by Ginger Ale? Fans of this cult classic drink will be delighted to know that there is a cannabis strain of the same name, created as a cross between Cafe Girl and Cinderella 88. Ginger Ale is a potent cannabis strain that might actually come on too strong for novice cannabis users.
The basics of Ginger Ale marijuana seeds
Whenever you feel like completely checking out from the world and want to get high in the process, Ginger Ale should be your first choice. A word of warning, however, for anyone who is about to take a hit of this mysterious bud – clear your calendar. Couch lock doesn’t even begin to describe your physical state during your experience, and while mentally you’ll be happy and giggly, your body may not cooperate.Â
THC levels in Ginger Ale marijuana seeds
With a THC concentration that often measures as high as 25%, Ginger Ale is bound to make an impact on your evening. Given the couch lock that many Ginger Ale users experiences, it’s definitely best to partake in this bud when you have already cleared all the key items off of your to-do list. Some users feel mentally pleased and full of giggles with this strain, but most people find that their bodies undoubtedly experience some deep, deep, relaxation at the same time.
Medical benefits of Ginger Ale marijuana seeds
Medically speaking, Ginger Ale can provide people who suffer from insomnia with a great deal of relief, thanks to its strong sedation powers. This strain has also been known to help people dealing with muscle pain, headaches, stress, depression, and anxiety. Topping out at 25% THC, this strain will certainly pull a fast one on you if you aren’t careful. Tight nugs are very dense and frosty, taking on a bright green shade with tons of sparkling trichomes. Although the flavors of its namesake beverage may not be present, a floral, spicy, and sweet blend is still welcoming and tasty nonetheless.
- Headaches
- Stress
- Depression
- Anxiety
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