Genetics:
For those looking for an unparalleled flavor and an exceptionally potent high, look no further than “Duct Tape.” This remarkable strain completely envelops your senses with a complex fusion of sweet, chocolate-like notes, complemented by a pronounced diesel exhale that will leave you coughing for another toke. Its aroma mirrors a unique profile, exuding an earthy diesel essence with hints of spicy-sweet chocolate and nuttiness. Prepare for a truly delectable encounter as the effects of “Duct Tape” manifest in both a mind and body high with a remarkably consistent intensity due to its “Dosido,” and “Gorila Glue #4” parental genetics.
Initially, a surge of cerebral stimulation embraces your thoughts, infusing your total being with a heightened sense of energy and an amplified sense of creativity. As the high unfolds, a soothing body buzz gradually emerges, cocooning you in a warm, relaxing blanket-like sensation that induces couch-lock, encouraging complete and total mind/body relaxation.
Renowned for its substantial levels averaging 20-25%, “Duct Tape” is often lauded as an ideal remedy that may help a variety of ailments and conditions including chronic stress, ADD/ADHD, chronic fatigue, depression and chronic pain. Its minty green flowers are adorned with tapered spade leaves with distinct amber hairs and a thick layer of frosty white crystal trichomes.
Terps:
The most commonly found terpenes in “Duct Tape,” include:
1. Beta-Myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in hemp. It is also present in various other plants such as mangoes, hops, and lemongrass. This terpene is known for its earthy and herbal aroma, sometimes described as musky or clove-like. Beta-Myrcene is believed to have potential anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. It may contribute to the “couch-lock” effect often associated with indica strains.
2. Limonene, a terpene known for its citrusy, lemon-like aroma. It is not only found in hemp but also abundant in citrus fruits such as lemons, oranges, and grapefruits. Limonene is associated with uplifting and energizing effects. It has been suggested to have potential anti-anxiety, antidepressant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Strains high in Limonene may provide a mood-enhancing and stress-relieving experiences.
3. Beta-Caryophyllene, a spicy and peppery terpene commonly found in black pepper, cloves, and certain herbs. It is also the only known terpene that can interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system. Beta-Caryophyllene is often associated with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It may provide a relaxing effect and has been of interest in potential therapeutic applications someday in the future.
It’s important to note that terpenes can interact with other compounds in hemp, such as cannabinoids, and their effects can vary depending on the overall profile of your final harvest and often based on your specific growing techniques.
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