Laura Charles Strain
This hybrid strain offers a blend of indica and sativa effects and flavors like apricot and pepper.
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How to Grow the Laura Charles Strain
If you’re looking to grow the Laura Charles strain, this is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between unknown parent strains. It is 30% sativa and 70% indica. Laura Charles is known for its resinous nature and offers a generous yield. We are still learning about this strain’s specific growing requirements. Nonetheless, its indica dominance suggests it may benefit from techniques typically used in indica cultivation, like canopy management and controlled humidity.
The History and Genetics of Laura Charles Strain
Laura Charles is a hybrid strain with an unknown genetic background. Though its breeders remain a mystery, the strain is named after the iconic character from ‘Seventh Heaven’. What stands out is its 27% THC content, making it ideal for experienced cannabis consumers.
Laura Charles Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Laura Charles boasts a sophisticated flavor profile featuring apricot, pepper, and berry notes from Leafly. According to AllBud, additional flavors include citrus, hash, and lavender. Its buds are a vivid olive green with bright purple undertones. The aroma is a mix of spicy hash, woody pine, fresh lavender, and sour citrus.
Medical Benefits of Laura Charles Strain
Laura Charles is often praised for its medical benefits, helping with conditions like insomnia, chronic stress, depression, mood swings, chronic fatigue, and nausea or appetite loss. Leafly users report that it aids with lack of appetite, anxiety, and hypertension.
Main Effects of Laura Charles Strain
The effects of Laura Charles include feelings of happiness, creativity, relaxation, and sociability. A light sleepiness creeps in, ultimately leading to a peaceful sleep.
Potential Side Effects of Laura Charles Strain
As with any cannabis strain, negative effects may include dry mouth and dry eyes. These can be avoided by staying hydrated and using eye drops if needed. Start slow and understand your own tolerance levels.