Papaya reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Papaya.
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Definitely has a nice and strong potency. Somewhat slower and drowsier (indica dominant) but also very giddy and humorous. Good for relaxing with friends or watching a movie by yourself. Strong. Good. Be prepared to get drowsy.
I absolutely loved it. Calmed & relaxed me me, and then sleepy effect began to set in. I felt it helps with my anxiety and insomnia. Some of my physical symptoms of PTSD seemed to disintegrate after having some of that. Tense shoulders, and arthritis pain was not so severe. I’d recommend to others.
I give this strain 5 stars for its ability to enhance the relaxation of your body to go to sleep. If you have troubles sleeping (insomnia) this strain is perfect! I don’t recommend smoking this before having to perform any sorts of tasks. I use this strain strictly at night.
Papaya Punch by The Cure Company is an Indica dominate Hybrid containing 29% THC! Firm, minty green buds with apricot orange pistils and cloudy peach fuzz hairs and trichomes. Effects liberate my mind and relax my body making me happy. Favorite part of the strain are the smells and tastes. Sweet and fruity along with a herbal spicy pepper. I keep coming back for more! Happiest Of Sedation’s :)
Personally did not enjoy the taste. It tasted like dirt with an undertone of expired fruit. BUUUUUT other than that I had a very relaxing high. Wanted to try it out before the gym since I enjoy smoking before working out. It didn’t really affect me in the gym unfortunately. However before then it hit me super fast. Very fast acting strain
I love it
Most definitely a indica dominate. Knocks my ass out after 30 mins of smoking!
Was kind of harsh as you keep smoking. We even cleaned our pipe and it was still kind of harsh.
Overall, great strain If you need to sleep
Love the smell of the fresh bud and the taste of it vaporized. Effects come on strong on the head and the body, total relaxation, almost sedation. In company, Papaya will make you talkative, though.