Some strains just want to watch your brain burn.
I try to find the good in all cannabis, but some strains just want to watch my brain burn. That's not necessarily a bad thing when the right mix of junk food and action movies is involved, but there's that rare combo that brings both mental fog and restlessness. Too much energy to sit still, but too baked to know where to go. Sounds awful, doesn't it?
It might look great or smell like some of the best pot I've ever seen, but occasionally I'll smoke a lemon, and won't even recognize the match in hell until half the bag is gone — whether the problem is the genetics, growers, my body or something else. Project 4510 was that lemon last week, but this round I'm willing to say it wasn't the weed's fault.
My choices at the dispensary were down to two government-sounding strains, and Project 4510 won out over Area 41. Popularized by Grandiflora and Cookies across the country, Project 4510 is grown by at least three popular cultivators in Colorado. However, this project has a little secrecy sprinkled on top, and my head is still dizzy from trying to learn more.
Project 4510's genetic lineage hasn't been shared with the public yet, and the strain's smell just adds to the mystery. An aromatic gust of beer, grapefruit rinds and mushrooms flicked my nose after my budtender opened the jar, but my inability to identify any of them in the moment made me want another chance to figure it out. Wrong choice.
The smell and flavor of Project 4510 were fantastic, with sour and savory notes providing an experience more mature tastebuds would enjoy. I just couldn't jibe with the effects, though, and still haven't found a situation in which the high works for me. A failure on my end, for sure, but the strong flavors make me believe this project could grade higher for other users.Dense, dark and bulbous, Project 4510's looks are a big part of the strain's intimidation.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Why the ‘This Is Us’ Finale Was Too Painful to Watch'As someone whose mother had dementia, watching this season of “This is Us” was too difficult—not because of the parts my mom experienced, but because of the parts I wish she had.' Read bobbidempsey's story:
Consulte Mais informação »
Why It’s So Hard To Talk About Decarbonizing Food, And Especially MeatAgriculture, especially animal agriculture, may be the sector that emits the most greenhouse gases, but governments won't go near it and even some scientists find it difficult to discuss.
Consulte Mais informação »
Why giving Dalton Schultz a long-term deal shouldn’t even be a discussion for the CowboysNo one would dare argue tight end Dalton Schultz isn’t a good NFL player. But in the salary-cap world of the NFL, Schultz isn’t worth the long-term contract...
Consulte Mais informação »
Explainer: Why cars get so hot in the sunCars heat up very quickly when sitting in the sun. Even a relatively cool day by Texas standards can result in dangerously high temperatures inside your car.
Consulte Mais informação »
Why Some People Seek Romance in Virtual RelationshipsA new field of research challenges the authenticity of virtual relationships.
Consulte Mais informação »
Why Kat Graham Wont Be Revisiting 'Vampire Diaries' (Exclusive)The singer-actress opened up about the show and her new album, titled, 'Long Hot Summer,' while at the Wang Tango Festival Sunday.
Consulte Mais informação »