Amnesia Haze x Pestilence
This sativa-dominant hybrid is a descendant of a Jamaican sativa, a Laotian sativa, and the indica-dominant Afghan Hawaiian. The ratio of sativa to indica is about 80:20, meaning this is a great strain for daytime use and clearheaded thinking. THC is very potent, topping 22% in some tests, but CBD is much lower, slightly less than 1%. In other words, this isn’t a very good choice for epilepsy and other conditions that are treated with CBD. But it’s a great choice for relieving anxiety and depression, fatigue, ADHD symptoms, migraine headaches, mood swings, and physical pain. The high is creative and euphoric, with a psychoactive mood boost and a case of the giggles. Amnesia Haze has a fresh, fruity hash-like taste and a sweet, earthy smell with hints of spicy pepper. Nugs are light green with darker brown strands and a blanket of trichomes. This strain can induce cottonmouth and bloodshot eyes, while paranoia and dizziness are also reported. It’s probably easier to find this international strain in parts of Europe than in the United States, but dispensaries in Colorado, California, Washington State, Oregon, and Michigan sell it. Amnesia Haze is also popular in British Columbia.
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Abusive OG meets West Coast Dawg in this indica-dominant phenotype (sativa/indica ratio of 20:80). Pestilence leans toward its OG heritage, delivering a heavy, relaxing body high that’s ideal for the end of a long, busy day. The effects are physical, calming, and intensely hungry, making this a great choice for treating wasting or eating conditions. It’s also effective as medicine for muscle spasms, nausea, pain, and insomnia. There aren’t many public reports or tests exploring the THC levels in this strain, but it’s said to produce a relatively potent high. But the scarcity of CBD data means Pestilence shouldn’t be used to relieve seizures or other health conditions that require CBD treatments, unless a doctor or knowledgeable budtender recommends it. Notes of vanilla, caramel, and coffee dominate the sweet, smooth flavor and aroma of this strain. The bud has an olive green appearance with brown hairs and a layer of trichomes. Adverse effects probably include dry mouth and dry eyes, but credible reports on the subjects are scarce. Look for Pestilence in Canada and Europe, but don’t look too hard, as it’s rare even there.
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