Casey Jones reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Casey Jones.
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Don't really agree with what this website said about Casey, i wouldn't describe it as citrusy or sugary sweet at all, i'd say it tastes and smells foresty and earthy. Definitely a good hybrid. Find it easy to get excited for something with this strain. Very skunky smell, stinks out whatever you keep it in for sure. Crystals are unbelievable, if you smoke this with a friend you will probably experience the same kind of high. Your heartbeat will go through the roof. Peace.
Super smooth, lends lots of energy from its Sativa heritage, an overall uplifting energetic high.
The bud is a nice mellow green with red hairs all over. It's soft to the touch, and a little sticky. The smell is slightly sweet, floral, and piny. The flavor, however, is extremely sweet; saccharin sweet, even.
The high on this creeps in somewhat slowly, and hits kind of hard once it arrives in full swing. It's a very loose, giggly, happy, uplifting head high, with a mildly tingly body high. Overall, this stuff just screams "good times." Absolutely a wonderfull strain for depression or stress relief.
A great sativa without being overly-energetic. It has a white grape and pear smell that carries over into a light citrus taste. Physically promotes better, more-conscious thought patterns.
Not sure if it’s the high concentration of my recent, but the The passion fruit - tangerine kombucha I had afterwards SLAPPED.
Very uplifting chill with smooth taste
A great strain covered in smell and looks. Giggly high.
A smooth sativa that acts almost entirely on the psyche, with little body high. Brought me out of a bad mood and provided a true energy boost. The high is also quite social.
can't believe the lower than expected rating. I tried this strain from the Kingman AZ dispensary on my way back from Vegas........wow! VERY stony! It was rated at 24 THC, End of the night partaking only! I am saving my pennies and hoping this sticks around. The bud tender mentioned it was grown in Chino Valley....