Jupiter the Jupiter OG Strain – Simple Called Jupiter – Is a Pure Indica Strain That Was Named After the Largest Planet in Our Solar System, and for Good Reasons

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Jupiter the Jupiter OG Strain – Simple Called Jupiter – Is a Pure Indica Strain That Was Named After the Largest Planet in Our Solar System, and for Good Reasons JULY 2020 Jupiter The Jupiter OG strain – simple called Jupiter – is a pure indica strain that was named after the largest planet in our solar system, and for good reasons. The cultivar was developed with the sole purpose of potent effects that make a big impact on its user. Its rapid effects are hard-hitting and forceful, immersing the body in complete calm. Ideal for individuals with a higher tolerance for both the taste and effects of CBD flower, this strain makes a great choice for those seeking relief against daily physical nuances. Able to lift away tension, pressure, and discomfort of the muscles for extended periods of time, Jupiter CBD will make you feel like you’re defying gravity. Where Does the Jupiter Strain Come From? Little is known about the combination that led to the birth of the Jupiter strain. To date, all that’s certain is that one of its descendants is the legendary OG Kush hybrid that’s earned a reputation as a quintessential classic in the world of CBD hemp flower strains. The second parent strain for Jupiter remains undisclosed, but there’s a high possibility that the strain is an indica-dominant cultivar, because Jupiter manifests as a full indica strain. Effects of the Jupiter Strain The Jupiter strain is big on relaxation. As its main effect, this cultivar was bred to submerge the body in a sense of well-being and restfulness, encouraging better sleep and relaxation. The effects start with the body, unlike most strains that dominate the head before proceeding downwards. As you take a toke, Jupiter makes your system feel light and airy, removing stress and tension to make way for a comfortable disposition. Along with the relaxation, Jupiter gives rise to a slightly elevated mood and a subtle sleepiness. Although not quite as overpowering as some indica strains, the sleepiness caused by Jupiter can be relatively manageable, allowing you to maintain wakefulness despite the mild drowsiness. You know you’ve reached the maximum effect once you start to feel an urge to satisfy your hunger. Jupiter inspires a strong appetite, causing its user to continue to eat throughout the duration of the entire trip. Make sure there’s lots of food within reach before taking that first drag. Jupiter Strain’s Flavor Profile Pungent and earthy, Jupiter smells exactly how you think it would based on its effects. The overwhelming scent of gasoline can be too much for low-tolerance users to handle. But for more experienced, seasoned CBD connoisseurs, the powerful flavors can be a delight for the senses. The earthy taste of the Jupiter Strain is full and long-lasting, leaving traces of the taste of soil lingering in your mouth long after the drag is done. Towards the tail end of the toke, you’ll taste a slight spice, like little nibs of pepper have rested on your tongue. This lively, energetic, herbal flavor adds a pleasant twist to the entire experience. Almost reminiscent of spicy herbs like mint, the subtle flavor can be a great way to round off the taste experience, adding another dimension to the otherwise one-dimensional combination of earth and gasoline flavors. Cascade There’s not a lot of information available as to the Cascade CBD hemp flower’s lineage. Averaging 14% CBD, this sativa-leaning strain might come from the combination of hybrids. Its effects lend a little insight as to its lineage, especially because you can sense that it’s not entirely a sativa strain. With subtle effects that lean towards the side of sedation, Cascade could be a 60-40 sativa-indica cultivar with hybrid lineage. The Effects of the Cascade CBD Hemp Flower What’s especially attractive about the Cascade strain is that it uplifts without intoxicating and it calms without sedating. At first, the effects can feel incredibly heady, allowing a formidable buzz to take over your cognition. It clears the way for heightened energy that’s focused and controlled, which is what makes Cascade a good choice for daytime use. As the effects continue to evolve, they take over the body. The strain lifts away physical tension, giving rise to a sense of energy and purpose. When it’s full blown, you might feel the need to move around and get going – letting you stay focused on a range of tasks to help you get more done as the cultivar works its magic. If there’s one thing you’ll notice, the strain’s effects come in waves. The heady buzz, the clarity, the productivity, and the calm work like phases. That’s mainly why the strain gets the name ‘Cascade’ as its impact gently takes you through a pleasant ride of changes that move from one to the next. Cascade Cultivar’s Flavor Profile So, what does it taste like? Well, if we’re being honest, Cascade leaves a lot to be desired in the flavor department. For the most part, the cultivar might taste like grass or wet hay, making it a little punchy when you smoke it straight. There are no undertones, no citrus, fruity, or floral notes, and the entire flavor profile might be a little one dimensional for more experienced user who want a holistic experience. Some phenotypes might even present to be skunky and pungent together with the bitter taste of grass, so it’s definitely not a strain for the faint of heart or taste buds. For a more pleasant experience, try vaping the cultivar instead. It’ll mellow out the taste of grass and smoke, and make for a more pleasant, less throat-scratchy experience. For beginners or low-tolerance users, the experience might not be the most pleasant. But as Cascade takes you on its colorful trip, the taste is definitely a small price to pay. Sour Space Candy The Sour Space Candy hemp flower strain is the result of crossing Sour Tsunami and Early Resin bud. The breeding of these two well-known strains has produced a new strain with a strong and unique candied apple flavor. Although a hybrid, Sour Space Candy Strain leans towards a more Sativa-dominant genetic makeup. The strain contains an average of 0.1% THC and the CBD percentages that’s comes in at an average of 19%. This strain has an exclusive flavor profile, a mixture of candied apple with a hint of a sour kick. These unique features definitely set it apart from the crowd. Appearance Sour Space Candy hemp flower buds are naturally medium to large in size. The buds are mostly a dark green hue with small brownish hairs on them. Structure wise, the bud is elliptical with a beautiful masculine form. One thing that stands out about Sour Space Candy flower is the sticky feel from the large amount of resin in the bud. A Smell and Taste That is True to its Name The smell of Sour Space Candy is very strong and pungent. Mimicking a tropical scent, it is reminiscent of the amazons. The aroma has a hint of a citrus to it and it that exaggerates if you grind or bust up the flower. The aroma of the bud, as many hemp flower enthusiasts would tell you, is very important when it comes to the overall experience. Fortunately for this strain, the smell leaves you wanting for more with every whiff. As far as Sour Space Candy taste goes, the bud stays true to its name and tastes of sweet candied apples. This balances balances nicely with a slight cherry flavor hint. The overall flavor profile is complemented by the earthy undertones of the bud. Being a truly impressive and unapologetic flower, users have given it high praise mainly for the smell and taste. Genetics of The Sour Space Candy Strain Sour Space Candy originated from Oregon and is one of the best strains to come out from that field in recent times. The breeding process of the strain has led it to have quite the flavor and smell profile. The top 3 dominant terpenes of this particular strain are β-Myrcene, farnesene, β-Caryophyllene and a-Bisabolol which are also responsible for the strong flavor this strain has. Sour Space Candy as mentioned before is the result of the breeding between Sour Tsunami and Early Resin Bud (ERB). Sour Tsunami became famous for being a strain that was specially bred to have a high CBD percentage. Mixed with ERB, you have yourself one of the most unique and beautiful hemp flower strains available. You get the punch from the Sour Tsunami and the flavor from the ERB all in one action-packed strain. Grown by Oregon CBD, you can rest assured that what you get will be of the best quality. They are known for sourcing the best ingredients from around the world and have a mission to produce the best quality hemp strains on the market today. Overall Rating The Sour Space Candy strain is a great option for hemp flower lovers. It has the full package! From the smell to the taste and the looks, Sour Space Candy is impressive. The flower has soon become one of the classic favorites and a go-to strain for many hemp flower enthusiasts out there. ACDC Relieving without intoxicating, this powerful CBD-dominant sativa-leaning hybrid comes from just one parent strain. Its incredible CBD-to-THC ratio of 20:1 makes THC almost non-existent, as the CBD flower content overpowers its psychoactive effects. As a result, ACDC imparts powerful CBD-associated outcomes that keep you in full control during the entire duration of its effects.
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