Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
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Consumption Method: ORAL
Ground the dry medicine and take capsules orally with ~60 mg of dried material per cap. This gives me about 10 mg CBD and 0.5 mg THC per cap. Not at all psychoactive for me and takes the edge off of my low back pain from disc rupture/surgery in 2008. This is the first time since then that I have had a clear head and almost no pain. So happy that I have finally found a medicine that works.
I also use a bit of kushcream (Permafrost Sour Diesel) as a topical and the combo is great for me.
Acquired from Anacortes Natural Medicine LLC
The balance of CBD and THC in this strain has done wonders to help with my Crohn’s disease as well as the lack of focus caused by my ADD. Truly cannot recommend this strain enough.
This is one of my favorites. It's a really nice body high, and calming of the mind. It's everything I love about pot, without the paranoia and anxiety. If I over do it a little it's not a big deal with this.
MY APOLOGIES ON THE FIRST REVIEW....I PUT IN THE WRONG NAME OF STRAIN...I AM SORRY
I HAVE HAD THIS IN BOTH RSO , A CRESCO concentrate.
If your eating pain n need to boost your CBD CONTENT VAPING IT IS THE FASTEST WAY.
I USE ALL DIFFERENT 4-1, 1-1, 10-1 all depending on how I feel.
This is a good strain as RSO, CARTRIDGE.
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.
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.
Does not get me high at all (note that there is some THC, and levels of THC can vary between batches, so take that as you will). Useful for arthritis pain and anxiety. Combine with higher THC strain if you need a little more of that. Straight up legit, pure medicine.
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.