Boss Hogg reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Boss Hogg.
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December 21, 2016
Giggly, heavy indica stone. Not the cleanest high, but get ready to giggle.
A true 50/50 Hybrid to the tee! Also the taste through vaporization is a tangy bit of goodness that has me lovin this strain!
February 5, 2016
I love this one.
great day time high, very social
November 9, 2016
This strain was amazing and I can not wait to get my hands on more. Very euphoric and numbed my body amazingly but I still had a drive to work on things.
This strain is the Boss. Heavy euphoria/ cerebral effects with an equal balance of body high. One of my favorite to use medicinally, high enough THC to help migraines but enough indica to help me sleep. My go to night weed!!
I didn't know what to expect with this strain. It immediately struck me how calm I felt, not sedated, but calm, happy, and relaxed. It lasted through a movie and then some. I haven't had any muscle spasms since I smoked it. It will be rotated into my daily line-up as a morning or even late afternoon strain.x
very nice, uplifting strain.
My favorite strain to stock up on at my dispensary. As advertised, Boss Hogg is versatile and adaptable; you can smoke it during the day without being sedated, you can smoke it at night without being wired awake. It's euphoric, giggly at its best, and wonderfully creative; relaxed, yet still engaged. I love to smoke Boss Hogg before playing The Sims, writing, or watching an episode of a favorite show.
Boss Hogg does have a distinct, indica-like come-down to it; as such, I wouldn't recommend using it as a "wake and bake" on a day when you need to be productive, unless you're able to smoke more of it as you start to come down. This strain can also be introspective; if you're prone to overthinking, I'd recommend having an idea of how to occupy yourself before smoking Boss Hogg, to avoid getting too deep inside your head. Fortunately, Boss Hogg isn't "dazey" enough to make it overly difficult to refocus on something, and its euphoric, "this is the best thing ever" kick lends itself well to being engaged with things anyway.