Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
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May 12, 2016
I love this stuff. I have multiple sclerosis and fatigue is a real problem. I take a hit or two and I'm good to go.
The Harle-Tsu strain I have is tested at: CBD 19.1%, THCA 0.4%, THC 0.2% and is being sold under the Marley Natural: Red name.
Like other reviewers, I love this strain for tackling tension which helps lessen pain. I wouldn't say it's the best at masking any significant pains but it helps alleviate some associated symptoms - which for me helps a lot.
Another great thing about this strain is that it seems pretty good at handling ongoing, underlying anxiety. And with such low THC levels there is very little (if any) head high. This makes for a perfect work strain for me. No, it's not much for creativeness and inspiration but when you just need to get down to business and execute those creations, this is proving to be an indispensable strain for me.
this was only my second strain tried first was gorilla glue #4 which I absolutely loved but it had that heavy couch lock which is great if you have nothing better to do so I wanted a bud that would give the same kind of relief with less couch lock, and Harle Tsu turned out to be that happy medium I was looking for great pain and stress relief and although I felt like I could sit down and watch 3 seasons of the toxic avenger I could also get up do some things around the house or play with the kids so Harle Tsu will be something I keep on hand at all times
December 16, 2014
Got it from the Woodinville Collective in Seattle which is great BTW.
They call it the Harlitsu (not Harle-tsu) and was recommended by the fella(canna-pharmacist :) )behind the counter who seemed to know his stuff.
it is >20% CBD and ~0.2% THC.
I wanted to see how it works for my joint pain.
i tried the Sour Tsunami #3 last; This is much better IMO.
I did one hit about an hour apart & my joints felt light.
the effects last about an hour and a half per hit.
You feel a bit of a buzz after the second hit but literally nothing after the first. the buzz itself wasn't too bad. i was still functional.
I would probably try a higher dosage over the weekend.
also would be interesting to see how a Harlitsu edible helps me.
Woodinville Collective itself is located near the Costco on Hwy 9 ( the other side of 522 from Costco); neat facility and even saw a 13-14 year old kid with his mother leaving with their Rx.
They have two friendly dogs that I have never seen bark the two times I have been there.
their menu is varied; they have strains that don't all have Leafly descriptions which in itself says a lot of positive things about the collective. also a lot of edibles (gummy worms, sour patch kids, bon bons, brownies, cookies etc.)
I would definitely visit again.
Cheers!
grass007
I used this strain in a 2:1 RSO from Cresco. The taste is strong, earthy, spicy. I use it sublingually and can feel the relaxation start within 20 minutes. The high CBD content has been the best with controlling the pain and high anti inflammatory properties. I dose about 300-500mg, twice a day.
Was looking for Harlequin, but I'm glad I stumbled on this. Mildly uplifting, did not make me anxious. Zapped my joint pain. I love that CBD strains are readily available around these parts. No big pharma, natural pain relief, and a smile on my face to boot!
August 17, 2016
Amazing strain. Not so much for a head high as it is an easing in strain and also very good for pain relief. Recently had the worst anxiety and panic attacks. This strain has been a life saver.
This afternoon I was on a CBD mission, and am taking bong hits of Harle-Tsu at the moment, which is .41% THC and 18.3% CBD. I really like the taste of it, kind of a spicy woody orange! I enjoy getting high but I like weed mostly for it's calming effects, as I'm a bit high strung. I like a heavy body high. I do feel relaxed! I like this one and wouldn't mind growing it someday!