Fireball Strain
Fireball offers a quick-burning high with flavors of peach mango and rose. Ideal for treating pain and inflammation, its THC ranges 12-23%.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Fireball Strain
Fireball strain thrives well in both indoor and outdoor environments. It has a flowering time of about 60 to 70 days and promises a generous yield. Regular trimming might be necessary to ensure the plant receives adequate sunlight.
The History and Genetics of Fireball Strain
Known also as ‘Fireball OG,’ this sativa dominant hybrid strain (85% sativa/15% indica) is a result of crossing the potent Sativa Spirit and Annunaki strains. Its intense and quick-burning high appeals to seasoned sativa lovers.
Fireball Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Fireball boasts a sweet and spicy fruity peach mango flavor with floral notes of rose and earthy wood. The aroma mirrors these flavors but adds a touch of pungent dank to the mix. Visually, Fireball buds are small, bright neon green, and conical, with forest green undertones, thin orange hairs, and chunky, golden-white trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Fireball Strain
Ideal for treating chronic pain, headaches, inflammation, cramps, muscle spasms, and fibromyalgia, Fireball offers significant relief. Its high THC content (12-23%) makes it a powerful ally for medical use.
Main Effects of Fireball Strain
The primary effects include arousal, focus, and creativity. It also induces happiness and sociability, making it perfect for social gatherings or creative sessions.
Potential Side Effects of Fireball Strain
Some users have reported paranoia as a potential side effect. Moderation is recommended to avoid this negative sensation.