The Best Strains Of Marijuana To Feel Rejuvenated
Published in Cannabis Daily
Fall is here and the loss of daylight can have an impact….so here are some marijuana suggestions to feel rejuvenated and fresh.
Here comes the “fall back” part of the time change and we lose an hour sleep. For some, it takes months until they feel better. During this time of year, the brain produces more of the sleep hormone melatonin. Autumn has lots of things to enjoy from back to school, sports, long walks in a changing landscape and a general slow ramp of social things before the holidays. To help you enjoy and have energy, here are the best strains of marijuana to feel rejuvenated.
All of Canada and over 50% of the US have access to legal weed, and it becoming increasing popular. While cannabis can help you sleep, some strains wake you up and gives fresh energy. Smoking is still popular and great at home or with friends. But if you are out and about, vaping and gummies are increasing becoming a solution. Talk to your bud tender at the local dispensary for both the best strain and how you want to consume for a great autumn pick me up.
via GIPHY Mimosa This hybrid strain is perfect in a gummy or in small doses. With a low does, the strain produces happy, level-headed effects that will leave you feeling uplifted and motivated enough to take on any mundane task. In large doses, Mimosa may make you feel sleepy and relaxed. This strain has a strong aroma and flavor that reminds you of its namesake, with notes of fruit and citrus flavors bursting through. Medical marijuana patients choose this strain to help relieve symptoms associated with depression and stress. Strawberry Cough Known for its sweet smell of fresh strawberries this potent sativa strain has mysterious genetic origins. It is thought to be a cross of Haze and Strawberry Fields. The skunky, berry flavors capture senses while the cerebral, uplifting effects provide an aura of euphoria leaving a smile on your face. It is a great solution in times of elevated stress. Sour Cheese Although the name is a little funky, this marijuana strain will make you feel like your cells are being reborn again, boosting your brain with creativity and uplifting your mood. This strain is also perfect for social situations, enabling super philosophical conversations with your friends.
BSC This hybrid has powerful effects that will induce a deep and heavy relaxation, filling your brain with calm and happy thoughts. BSC allows your brain to disconnect and to pursue that mid-day nap you’ve been craving, or that perfect night of deep sleep.
via GIPHY Grapefruit Diesel This hybrid is mostly indica dominant but produces a focused mental high that’s most commonly associated with sativa strains. If you have any physical pain or ailments be ready to swap them out for a full body euphoria that will have a fast effect that’ll soon mellow out, leaving you brimming with energy and vitality. Hawaiian Snow This sativa blend has a very potent and delicious pineapple flavor. This bud is perfect to consume right before carrying out activities and chores, be them physical or creative, allowing you to tackle them head on. It’s not uncommon for Hawaiian Snow to give users a wonderful case of the giggles. Bettie Page This high THC strain encourages energy and movement instead of relaxation, perfect to get you prepped for whatever it is that you want to do.
via GIPHY Summertime Squeeze This sativa dominant type of marijuana has fruity and tropical flavors which reference its name. It leaves your body and brain active and ready to work out, be creative and socialize. 9 Pound Hammer This indica strain will hit you like a truck; giving you the best night’s sleep you’ve ever had and making you feel like a whole new person from the moment you wake up. 9 Pound Hammer is also great for stress relief and for making your body feel great.
Rather than relying on the an overdose of pumpkin spice lattes, consider these strains of marijuana to feel rejuvenated this time of year.
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