Sativa Dominant Hybrid
Price: $45 per 1/8th
AROMA: The smell of this strain, in all honesty, is a bit muted. There are hints of lemon diesel and pine, with what I can only describe as "herbal" (like rosemary, thyme, oregano, etc.) There is also a slight sweetness to it that reminds me a little like peaches. It may not be a pungent smelling strain, but it is definitely unique.
TASTE: The subtle nature of the smell gets thrown in the back seat to a heavy lemon diesel flavor with hints of a flower like taste. There is a lot of lung expansion that made me cough quite a bit, but not to the point where it hurt my lungs or throat. The aftertaste of this strain sits on the tongue long after exhaling a hit, and an aromatic sensation in the sinuses. The taste is just as unique as the smell.
LOOK: Copper colored pistils hidden within the light green nugs covered in trichomes, this strain has a frosty appearance. The teardrop nug structure gives it a nice formation. The manicure is tight to the nugs, and the longer sugar leaves hide the pistils. The look (along with the unique cross) is what drew me to the strain in the first place.
EFFECTS: Gradual onset high with relaxing cerebral effects that put me into a comatose state, surprising considering it is a sativa dominant. There is an indica side to the effects that also keeps the body very relaxed. The effects are especially interesting because it has both an energetic side, and a completely relaxed, zen-like state side. The strain may do well for anxiety, due to the gradual onset, and is definitely a good stress reliever. Good for stress relief, relaxation, and possibly anxiety. Great daytime to midday strain.
GSPA delivers another unique cross with this Ultra Sound. MK Ultra back crossed once again with OG Kush delivers a solid punch. It isn't the most "stoney" strain there is, but it definitely has potent medicinal effects. Anyone looking for a relaxation sativa should check this strain out.
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