Shangri-La reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Shangri-La.
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The first characteristic I noticed of the bud was its orange stigmas that looked like HUNDREDS of spider legs; however, the most notable characteristic was the blast of flavors in my mouth. the strain reminded me how much I appreciate a great 60/40 sativa. Throughout the rest of my high I was left energetic and decided to write this review because of it.
Major depressive here, among other things. This is my first time trying this strain and it is exactly as they described. Internal happiness. About halfway through a bowl a smile just spreads across my face and all I can thinks about is how beautiful it is outside today. Greens are a lot more vibrant and different shades are enhanced. Although there’s too much green, we need more colors in trees.
Take it easy with this. A little bit is all you need. Too much will definitely get you feeling too weird.
This will definitely calm you down and mellow you out, but I wouldn't say its good for recreational use. The euphoric, happy effects are minimal and it tends to give me an unpleasant headache/heavy body feeling that lasts for even a day or two, which I don't usually experience with other strains.
Some of the frostiest nugs we've ever grown. A personal favorite of mine for day or night. Euphoric and energizing that balances a slight body high. Slight Diesel flavor with undertones of citrus and floral notes.
I really enjoyed Shangi-La from Ilera. Even though the buds were small, they produced a sweet citrusy taste. Gave me a nice uplifting relaxation, mellow yet not sleepy. Eased muscle tension.. All in all a very nice way to start the day.
Not a bad taste profile, sort of earthy citrus. It smells amazing. It’s a nice anytime buzz. Not to heavy not to light.
Great to unwind with. Soothes my anxiety and helps with relaxing tensed muscles. Doesn't put me to sleep, but slows racing thoughts and makes it easier to fall asleep.