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Amnesia Haze (AAAA)

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Amnesia Haze

contains a ratio of sativa to indica is about 80:20

 

Is the perfect sativa strain to start your day with a smile. The uplifting, energetic buzz is one you won’t soon forget. meaning this is a great strain for daytime use and clearheaded thinking. THC is very potent, topping 22% in some tests, but CBD is much lower, slightly less than 1%. In other words, this isn’t a very good choice for epilepsy and other conditions that are treated with CBD. But it’s a great choice for relieving anxiety and depression, fatigue, ADHD symptoms, migraine headaches, mood swings, and physical pain. The high is creative and euphoric, with a psychoactive mood boost and a case of the giggles. Amnesia Haze has a fresh, fruity hash-like taste and a sweet, earthy smell with hints of spicy pepper. The nugs are light green with darker brown strands and a blanket of trichomes. This strain can induce cottonmouth and bloodshot eyes, while paranoia and dizziness are also reported.

 

Weed Delivery Available in:
Surrey, South Surrey, North Delta, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Burnaby, Langley City, Pitt Meadows, Port Moody, Vancouver, Richmond, and White Rock.

 

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All provinces and territories

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