Querkle
6/25/2011
This strain surprised me in ways I haven't been surprised by a bud in a while. The high was slow to come on at first and to be quite honest after exhaling the first two hits I was disappointing at the lack of intensity I get from the things I normally smoke, like OG Kush, OG Chem Dawg, or SSH, all those strains are ones that after the first few hits you can feel their high rapidly accelerating. For some reason I didn't feel myself paying too close of attention to the taste, so it undoubtedly must not have been unpleasant, perhaps trying this through a bong would bring out tastes hidden by my slightly dirty pipe. I did find myself making some smoke rings, so the smoke was definitely thick in nature leading me to believe that this was soil grown, always a plus in my book. The bowl ends and I feel a definite high, but nothing too pronounced, just a heightened sense of the things around me, like sounds and colors. I wander to the kitchen and snag a bag of chips and go back to listening to music and cruising the internet. This is where this strain's beauty lies. 10 minutes go by my bag of chips is over half gone, but I am still hungry, hmm for what, sweet stuff! I grab an orange. Devoured. Back to my chips. Chips gone. Yeah, this herb gives the strongest munchies I have had in a LONG time. Like old school Blueberry Blunts would always have me at the 7-11 buying a giant slurpee and 2 for $3 taquitos, this herb takes me back to those days :). I highly recommend this strain to anyone with appetite issues especially due to chemo or HIV/AIDS, as this high is very uplifting. Querkle is said to be an indica dominate strain so I'm intrigued as to it's effects on pain, but it didn't couch lock me so that's awesome. I'm a fan of this herb, but I'm not too sure how often I can smoke it as I already love eating more then I should ;) haha.