Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
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My new go to strain. Smoked a bowl and that was enough to take away low lumbar pain due to degenerative disc disease. A tiny heady but passed after 30 minutes. Great mood...just wanna chill and smile, could totally function if had to go to work.
Really enjoyed this strain, you feel super relaxed but not tired what so ever and very focused. I picked this one to help with my anxiety and it help greatly also when I was ready for bed it help with having a good nights rest.
Vaped in my MFLB. Spicy, herbal aroma. Flavor a bit like mint and celery. I was curious to try a high CBD, low THC strain and this sounded like it would fit the bill. As anticipated, this strain offers little in the way of "head high"--just a touch of detachment and fuzziness. Relaxing body high. Intense hunger sets in about fifteen minutes after ingesting, followed by an urge to nap a short while later. I'm going to hang onto this for future medicinal use, but I don't think I'll use it recreationally.
As a new medical patient with little cannabis experience I've struggled to find pain relief w/out an unpleasant head high. After trying Ringo1 and ACDC this is by far the best for pain relief.
Loving this combo. As a high-CBD strain, this is one of my top 3.
Beautiful relaxing feeling with pain relief. Smokes smooth, gently settling in your body.
Harle Tsu is worth a try. It is very relaxing and gives you better focus. The previous reviewer said that using this strain felt like taking half a Vicodin and I think that is right on the money. If you use enough of it will bring on fits of giggles due to the intense feeling of well-being. One caveat though. I do not think that Harle kills pain very well at all and everyone else I know shares that same opinion. The CBD levels are off the charts and it does work well for inflammation. It did nothing for my Ménière’s disease however. My personal favorite use for Harle Tsu is as a mixer. Throw some of this in with a high THC strain and you will not experience any anxiety or paranoia. I throw a little bit of Harle into everything I do and have never ever experienced any problems.
Very mellow strain with nice piney smell. It has great CBD content. Small CBD rich crystals are present though I would not say it is coated, but not bad for a CBD rich strain. Has the usually larfy fluff bugs that are common when buying CBD rich strains. I usually custom blend my herbs for a custom effect that helps my generalized anxiety and provide pain relief for chronic pain associated with a spinal cord injury. I do smoke my CBD strains as an on the spot relief option, but most gets concentrated. I also like smoking some of every strain I purchase from dispensaries because I can tell a lot about how it was grown and finished just based on how it smokes, it's taste and the ash. This cannabis was not flushed properly. It smokes super harsh and tasted awful. It left pure black sooty looking ash instead of nose clean white ash, so just heads up that is not the smoothest smoke. It also was damp in that it didn't feel fully dried. It smooshed and was sticky unstead of the stem "cracking" off like it should when properly dried and cured. This could lend to the harshness. Just going to make some extract it of it and purify it out that way for ingestion. But still kind of disappointed at how inferior it was compared to more "recreational" strains... Growers must be presuming that the high CBD strains aren't being smoked much? Well, I do, and I'm sure there are others that do too. Dunno, but not worth the mid shelf pricing they have it at.
Exceptional strain for pain relief and restlessness. Smokes very smooth with a subdued earthy flavor. If you want to relax and get a handle on pain or anxiety without exploring the vastness of time and space then Harle-Tsu will guide you there.