Cashmere Strain
Reviewers love Cashmere for its smooth, relaxing high and flavorful profile, which makes it perfect for stress relief and relaxation.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Cashmere Strain
Cashmere is known for its autoflowering tendencies and generally smooth cultivation process. This strain has a high THC content and yields well both indoors and outdoors.
The History and Genetics of Cashmere Strain
Cashmere, not to be confused with the like-named Kashmir, is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing Northern Lights, Bubblegum, and Lowryder strains. Cashmere is beloved by breeders and patients alike for its smooth high and potent effects.
Cashmere Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Cashmere offers a sweet, flowery, and earthy woody flavor with a lightly skunky exhale. The aroma includes fresh and flowery herbal earthy tones with touches of skunky pungency and fresh woods. Visually, Cashmere buds are tight, spade-shaped, and forest green with lots of thin reddish-amber hairs and a coating of tiny milky white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Cashmere Strain
Cashmere is commonly used to treat conditions such as chronic stress, inflammation, chronic pain, depression, and appetite loss or nausea due to its high THC content. The range of its THC levels is between 25-26%, making it highly effective for these ailments.
Main Effects of Cashmere Strain
The main effects of Cashmere include feelings of relaxation, arousal, and hunger. Additionally, it has calming and happy effects, making it a popular choice for stress relief.
Potential Side Effects of Cashmere Strain
Negative effects reported for Cashmere include dizziness, dry eyes, and dry mouth. It’s recommended to start slow to avoid any unpleasant sensations.