Green Line OG
8/14/2020
So far the only bud I've reviewed since buying from state. First off, let me say that I have not received a disappointing batch from Cresco since buying from them. For me, after work, I like a little boost to get me ready for nightly errands and chores. Pure sativas are a little too head strong for me and I have pains in my knee and wrist, so I tend to lean towards hybrids having a dominance in sativa traits with mild medicating effects from the indica. Saw the batch of Green Line Og from Cresco was just that right blend. Immediately after opening the jar the smell hits you. An enjoyable, lightly peppery, spice precedes a diesel/cheesy note fused with a subtle lime background. The word I used was it smelled 'juicy'. Though I said diesel/cheesy, it is so in a very pleasant way. Almost gourmet, and it tastes like it smells. The effects come in just as nice as the smell. First it turns on a silent fan in your mind that dissipates any distractions or anxieties, and lightly perks you like a cup of black tea. Then it relaxes your body, easing pain and soreness. Diminishing both mental and physical inhibitors, this bud really helps after a hard day at work when you want to stay active. Plus it is very enjoyable and tastes/looks great--bright white trichomes cover neon green buds alive with energetic orange hairs, and easily visible thc crystals. This is a perfect late afternoon/evening smoke to help keep you moving and ease the pains/stresses of the day. *Ease into dosing, having a sativa parent does mean there's a chance too much at once could enhance anxiety rather than lighten it.
I am a smoker who smokes 5 times a week, only near the end of the day, and with light doses (a one hitter). This review is for flower.