Sunday, September 18, 2011

[Strain Review]

Strain: Purple Widow
[Sativa-dominant ~70/30 or 60/40]





Dispensary: The CPC

Donation: $10/gram.

Smell: A strong, attractive flower smell. Similar to wet bark or fresh rosemary, it an extreme mix of earthy and flowery. I would wear it as a perfume. (Also, The CPC's clinic smells like Purple Widow). 


Looks: Larger, expansive leaves that aren’t tightly compacted so the buds have room to breathe. Powder-like crystals cover the leaves. A grey-green with some faded orange/brown coloring. 


Taste: Like the smell, I enjoy the taste. It’s a blend of heavy, yet attractive like a nice smelling cigar. 


Method of Ingestion: Vapor Balloon.

Toker's Tolerance: Med-High. Daily Vapor-user.

Buzz Type: A soft body buzz combined with an uplifting energy. It instantly relieved my morning nausea. I was able to function at about 75% productivity (80% sober), and didn’t find anything especially difficult to accomplish. 


The come down is subtle and usually gently sets me down in a generally happy mood. This is a great strain for depression. 

Buzz Length:  2 hours or so. 


Overall: I would classify this buzz as a gentle sativa with a calm, yet unobtrusive body high. It’s a high-class strain and I would recommend it to my friends and family.  

Suggested For: This is a great strain for in the morning when you’re first getting going. If you have about 3 hours before leaving the house, it’s perfect. Smoke this, and then do whatever you want and slowly feel yourself begin to appreciate life just a little bit more. Also great for the digestive tract!

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