GSC reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain GSC.
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Had this only once but it was by far one of my best experiences with cannabis. I was high for multiple hours and it felt great. Was hungry the whole time and the littlest things made me laugh
One of my faves! Great for depression, gives you a very relaxed, hopeful feeling. Potent, but not super couch locking. Makes you wanna do mentally stimulating things. Pretty tasty too, like a mix of chocolate and fresh cut grass. Would not suggest too much before bed since it makes you think about stuff a lot.
Great strain, good taste (literally, minty cookies). Nice heady high, good appetite stimulation; not the best to fight anxiety though. More of a recreational strain IMO.
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Excellente herbe, goût unique (biscuits à la menthe). Effet 99% cérébral, bonne stimulation de l'appétit. Mauvaise pour combattre l'anxiété cependant. Plutôt une herbe de ´récréation' selon moi
I love Gsc because I LOVE thin mints myself, and the smoke has a chocolate/mint flavor. And If you are looking for clarity, 1-3 hits is the perfect dosage!
a balanced and relaxing buzz. nothing over the top, but great for kicking back and taking a rest.
This was my first ever medical strain, and the first time I vaped it, caused me massive paranoia! Best to go very slow with this strain if you’re new!
However 30 minutes later I was laughing at absolutely everything and enjoying every second of it!
Causes massive head fog and also removes sexual desire!
Regardless what C you vape at it caused me horrible mind games and paranoia! But it did make me happy and very giggly watching random stuff on YouTube 😂
Heavy hitter. It’s not a getup and go kinda meds, more like a night time relax and call it a day.
Found it to be a head buzz. Overall body relaxation and good for pain management. Has helped with appetite considerably as it stimulates you to eat. Chips are dangerous- you can eat a whole bag. I get taste of pine earthy flavor. Not quite Mint. Not a strain for a novis I would say.