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Cannalope Haze Cannabis Oil
Cannalope Haze Cannabis Oil, Cannalope Haze weed strain is a sativa dominant strain with a 5:95 indica/sativa ratio respectively. The weed strain is famous for its taste and high, which is different from any other strain you may have come across before. With 20% THC level content, the weed strain provides a body high that is indescribable to say the least. However, it is recommended for night time use due to its effects for sleepiness. The weed buds are light green in color with orange hairs and a thick white crystal coating to go along with it. The weed smells exquisite, hazey with a hint of fresh Cannalope fruit. As for the taste of the weed, it is incredibly smooth and fresh all the while offering a heady high. The weed strain is not recommended for first time cannabis users.
OUR CANNABIS CONCENTRATES
Cannabis concentrates have been used throughout human history. Their current meteoric rise in popularity is due, in large part, to modern technology and the ingenuity of cannabis consumers, which have jointly ushered us into the golden age of concentrates.
As one Michigan dispensary owner observes, “Concentrates have taken over the cannabis community.” According to Rhory Gould of the Arborside dispensary in Ann Arbor: “Concentrated cannabis can generate up to 40 percent of our sales in the form of wax, oil, hashish, kief, e-pens and edibles made with concentrates.”
Those are the facts. But exactly how and why this happened merits examination—and, most importantly, so does the question of what this means for the future of cannabis. Exploring the most popular types of concentrates, how they’re made, and the history of concentrating cannabis can provide a better understanding of the current market and where it’s headed.
When smoking this strain. We expect a very earthy flavor. With hints of desserts and spices. It’s effects tend towards Sativa properties. Making it a mentally stimulating breed. With little body effects when smoking in small doses.
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