Genetics:
East Coast Sour Diesel
Smell: Gas, Sour, Earthy
Typical Effects:
Social, Focused, Relaxed
Medical Usage:
Pain, Depression, ADHD
Flowers of Sour Diesel carry the strong, stinging aroma of gasoline, passed on their famous parent strain Sour Diesel. A deeper whiff, meanwhile, might pick up on some sharp citrus and berry scents mixed in. Grinding up these buds gives off an earthy scent, redolent of dried wood and leaves; combusting them gives off a thick and intense smoke that can cause coughing or watery eyes. On the exhale, this smoke tastes both fruity and sour.
East Coast Sour Diesel begins to unleash its strong head buzz just minutes after its heavy smoke is ingested. Fairly quickly, users may experience some slight throbbing around the temples and lower forehead. Strange sensations like flushing in the cheeks or an increase in salivation may also happen. Once these initial tics subside, smokers tend to find themselves immersed in an elevated mental state, with thoughts moving more quickly and seeming to take on new importance or intensity; some may even be struck by a kind of spontaneous free association that causes their ideas to bounce around in unexpected ways. This sort of cerebral stimulation can help the user accomplish work on complicated analytical tasks. It can also lift the usual inhibitions on creativity, facilitating freewheeling projects like brainstorming.
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