Key Lime Pie reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Key Lime Pie.
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Smell: Light lime/citrus and, gotta be honest, hints of cat litter
Look&Texture: Light green with fleks of brown, small and crunchy yet dense nugs
Taste: Strait fruit loops
Notable efects: Buzzy head, tingles down th spine, feelings of levitating slightly, easily sent into cackling fits, the texture of food feels awesome
Final Thoughts: Watch a funny show, you'll feel good about life for a while
May 17, 2018
One of my favorites by far. This is one of the only strains that helps me with my anxiety and depression but be careful, as a little goes a long way with this stuff. I highly recommend this strain to anyone thats reading this as you will be in for a treat
Anything with Cherry Pie in the mix is bound to be a special treat. But THIS...this is just splendid. Relaxed beyond belief. Quite sleepy right now, but also quite functional. Definitely a heavy indica, but that’s usually my preference as I take this medication for PTSD and insomnia. It’s quite strong, so if you’re prone to anxiety as I am, start small. You can always take more. I find this strain’s onset is very rapid. Less than two minutes and all is well. I don’t find it that helpful for pain necessarily, but that’s not why I take it. Anyway, sweet dreams!
This strain is the truth!! I’m not even a huge fan of the cookie strains, but this just tastes so good and hit so hard there’s no way I couldn’t like it!! For me, this is sleepy time in a jar, napping hardcore about 30mins after toking.
Great painkiller. p
January 13, 2017
Key Lime Pie Your the Reason why..
Smoking on the Last of this. Don't know when I'll be seeing this around again. Definitely one to remember.
Taste amazing till the Roach.
FireeE!!
October 7, 2015
This is Key Lime Pie from The Green Cross on Mission, Not a promotional smoke: purchased medicine. Indoor and SATIVA, not indica.
(That's a larger point, how these names really get to meaning a consistent thing - or purchase, or product, or strain. Strains I associate with sativa or indica I sometimes find reverse labeled, or retailers rename the supply they buy toward their clientele's ear, or call it something cool. The thing about "O.G." being ocean grown is something to pin down, verify and label correct. It makes something solid to build a taste wheel around. The taste, the salt hints I or any aware user can pick up in the smell and smoke of O.G. are real products of region, grow method and what plants are fed. That's just one example. Then there's the million things we like or mean when we use different trade names for our herb. I've only written one other review here because the labeling itself can be so problematic, because it doesn't mean the same thing city to city, or even collective to collective. Add to that: one day this will be in doctor's desk drawers or pharmacies, so they're not gonna prescribe you "Cat Piss".) <-- <-- THIS IS IN PARENTHESES.
Was bright and crisp out of the jar - the tender said it got in today (Oct 6, 2015). Springy, acridity to the smell, like almost vinegar is something I notice about fresh weed. Not vinegar, but a salad dressing vibe- oil and greens and vinegar...
Smokes delicious: not too sweet, but very present even lightly sprinkled in tobacco. Nice acridity to this strain.
Then I got some Dutch Treat (the other review I have up here), which smells terrific. It's one of the few strains, really, which I've been able to find with consistent qualities at different times - and even at different dispensaries. This Dutch Treat has the same nose area as the Purple Star one I wrote about, so I hope the smoke will maintain the same rainforest vibe....
Then I got a gram of Cookie Monster kief.
90 somethin dollars.
next stop: rainforest....
It's great helps me focus when I'm snowboarding and makes me creative when I draw. Enhances music for me. Only downside is I get couch lock if I slow down for anything