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5
Dawn Dunn –
Took one on an empty stomach and it hit fast like someone quietly dimmed the world and turned the comfort up.
5
Omer Shaw –
This sativa glows behind the eyes like a flashlight in a tent. Thought-velocity increases, appetite disappears, and time feels brisk. Ideal for productivity or creative self-sabotage by over-thinking.
5
Ricardo –
Makes you pace, narrate your own actions, and rewrite plans that didn’t need rewriting. Energetic in a sincerely useful way, not jittery.
5
Hanna –
Wild head-lift not gentle at all. It sprints first and asks questions later. Perfect for cleaning, brainstorming, or talking too much about the one idea that just landed.
5
Heather –
Dry, crackling nugs that reek of lemon rind and pine needles. The hit is upright and alert the kind of clarity that makes you reorganize your browser tabs and your life.
5
Findlay Barrett –
This one flips your focus on like a photographer’s lamp. Crisp thinking, round edges, zero agitation. Eventually the knees get heavy and you remember you’re made of meat again.
5
Sid Lyons –
It’s the rare middle not loud, not dull, not sleepy, not buzzy. Made chores tolerable and music better, which is honestly all I ever ask of a hybrid.
5
Kirk –
Smoked in a glass spoon; tasted like citrus peel and Nerf foam. The mind became elastic jumps ideas effortlessly, but the body stayed obedient and polite.
5
Emilie Joseph –
Bright inhale, gloomy exhale. The lift is witty and talkative, almost caffeinated, before a slow medium-gravity sink toward a calm and measured mood. One of the best cheaper hybrids I’ve had.
5
Tamara Wolf –
Big fluffy buds that snap with sugar. Starts cheerful and social, then pivots down into a soft body settle like landing gear coming out after a smooth flight.
Dawn Dunn –
Took one on an empty stomach and it hit fast like someone quietly dimmed the world and turned the comfort up.
Omer Shaw –
This sativa glows behind the eyes like a flashlight in a tent. Thought-velocity increases, appetite disappears, and time feels brisk. Ideal for productivity or creative self-sabotage by over-thinking.
Ricardo –
Makes you pace, narrate your own actions, and rewrite plans that didn’t need rewriting. Energetic in a sincerely useful way, not jittery.
Hanna –
Wild head-lift not gentle at all. It sprints first and asks questions later. Perfect for cleaning, brainstorming, or talking too much about the one idea that just landed.
Heather –
Dry, crackling nugs that reek of lemon rind and pine needles. The hit is upright and alert the kind of clarity that makes you reorganize your browser tabs and your life.
Findlay Barrett –
This one flips your focus on like a photographer’s lamp. Crisp thinking, round edges, zero agitation. Eventually the knees get heavy and you remember you’re made of meat again.
Sid Lyons –
It’s the rare middle not loud, not dull, not sleepy, not buzzy. Made chores tolerable and music better, which is honestly all I ever ask of a hybrid.
Kirk –
Smoked in a glass spoon; tasted like citrus peel and Nerf foam. The mind became elastic jumps ideas effortlessly, but the body stayed obedient and polite.
Emilie Joseph –
Bright inhale, gloomy exhale. The lift is witty and talkative, almost caffeinated, before a slow medium-gravity sink toward a calm and measured mood. One of the best cheaper hybrids I’ve had.
Tamara Wolf –
Big fluffy buds that snap with sugar. Starts cheerful and social, then pivots down into a soft body settle like landing gear coming out after a smooth flight.