About Rainbow
THC values in this especially powerful strain can top 22%, while CBD numbers are much lower. That cannabinoid makes up about 0.49% of this strain, which means it probably shouldn’t be used to treat seizures without other, more effective medication. But it’s a highly versatile medical tool and can be used to treat both mental and physical disorders: anxiety, depression, PMS, GI distress, migraines and other headaches, muscle spasms, nausea, and pain. Rainbow is an indica-heavy hybrid with a sativa/indica balance of 20:80, the result of a cross between Blueberry and Dance Hall. The high, often quite strong, creates a happy case of the giggles, a tingly sensation, and a potent dose of euphoria. The aroma is sweet, as is the taste, with hints of flowers and honey. Rainbow gets its name from its multi-colored nugs, which are covered in a glossy layer of trichomes. It sells best on the legal medical markets in Arizona, California, Colorado, and Montana. It may also appear on the black market, but it isn’t very common in most places. This strain may cause dry mouth and dry eyes, while paranoia and dizziness are also reported.
Expert Review
Really sticky and skunky bud. Beautiful large buds with bright greens, oranges and yellows. Lots of thick colourful hairs on this flower making it aesthetically appealing and really delicious. The ash burned a little dark grey but that doesn’t seem to change the taste as the smoke was clean and sweet. Awesome skunky weed and not overly powerful so good for all day smokers.
- DANK SWEET
C Scott –
Not the highest thc count, but not the lowest. If you don’t have a high tolerance, then you should get this one
Poppie Baxter –
Decent strain, relaxes me very quickly. Nice work boys
Jarrad Murphy –
Tyson’s Rainbow is definitely the bread winner here it has a gassy earthy smell like kush should and it is cakes in crystals, trichomes are average and the colours and trim
Hal Hagan –
Hal Hagan Love love love this new rainbow. 1st time I try this flower and it’s great very relaxing