Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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This is an interesting strain as it has grown in popularity so much due to the high CBD percentage. I too am fascinated by this strain as well as other CBD featured types. I have been fixated for quite a while on a strain that is less psychoactive. As I am still relatively new to mmj, i tend to get self-conscious, paranoid and it will give me anxiety. I worry about being too out of it. I pursued this strain heavily. The first time I tried it, my lower body was in a great deal of pain, I had a long day and was in a crappy mood. I had some Harlequin and this subtle sense of ease came over me. The pain was still present but it was manageable and I felt my mood relax and my patience grow just enough. Like I said, its subtle, but the state of contentment is just enough for you to stay motivated. I am rating it slightly lower, mainly because I notice there is a weird side effect for me and this strain; that contented feeling is not always present. In fact, lately I've been getting agitated while smoking this strain. I am not giving up on it completely, however. it has made me consider different ratios of CBD, THC and other cannabinoids.
March 15, 2015
Heips w sez
This is a good strain. Its effective in taking the pain away, and still giving that kind of brain tingling feeling too. I have lupus and this definitely helps with it but i noticed that it tends to fade fast and ill be left in pain. I noticed you have to kind of shotgun this strain to make it the most effective.
November 24, 2017
A friend uses this for high-CBD medicine for himself and for hard-drug addicts in capsules. He batched some in coconut oil; I put residue on toast with honey and I was tripping as if on LSD. I was expecting something MUCH milder. Now, the literature is misleading at best, e.g., here it supposedly is 5:2 CBD:THC. Elsewhere, I read "The standard ratio of CBD to THC in Harlequin is 5:2. Cannabis lab Analytics 360 has measured samples of this strain at between 4% to 10% THC and 6% to 15% CBD." 6:4 - 15:10 show 5:2 to be misleading at best (I'd say fraudulent). It's high time for high science.
love this one. helps my back pain without making me feel sleepy.
I thought I’d be fine with a dose of Harlequin oil, even though Sativa doesn’t usually agree with me, since the oil was around 10% THC. Ended up having one of the worst experiences since adolescence. If you’re normally chill with sativa I can see this being fine, but if you’re prone to or worried about weed anxiety maybe try something else—or at the very least try it in a non edible form first :)
does not get you high at small to normal doses. it relieves pain amd you get happier. but the happiness is sober-level happiness: reasonable.
Relaxed.