Green Hornet Strain
Green Hornet offers an energetic boost and mood enhancement. Its sweet and citrus flavor makes it a favorite.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Green Hornet Strain
Green Hornet plants are typically ready to harvest around 50 to 60 days. However, waiting until 60 days can significantly increase the yield. The plant features light green buds covered in trichomes as it nears harvest.
The History and Genetics of Green Hornet Strain
Green Hornet is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing Sour Diesel and OG. The strain has a sweet and citrus aroma with a sweet flavor that some might find buttery. It’s gaining popularity for its energizing and mood-boosting effects.
Green Hornet Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Green Hornet has a complex profile with flavors of tree fruit, tea, and pear. Additional flavors reported include berry, citrus, and herbal. The aroma combines earthy, fruity, herbal, lemon, and sweet notes. The light green buds are often mistaken for weeds when grown outdoors.
Medical Benefits of Green Hornet Strain
Green Hornet is often used to alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. It’s also effective for mild to moderate pain relief. This strain can help with issues like ADD/ADHD, Alzheimer’s, chronic pain, headaches, insomnia, migraines, muscle spasms, spinal cord injury, and stress.
Main Effects of Green Hornet Strain
Users report that Green Hornet makes them feel energetic, euphoric, and creative. Other effects include focus, giggly, and happy sensations. It’s ideal for boosting mood and enhancing creativity.
Potential Side Effects of Green Hornet Strain
Negative effects reported for Green Hornet include paranoia, anxiety, and dry mouth. Moderation is advised to avoid any unpleasant sensations.