Mexican Strain
Mexican Sativa strain delivers uplifting effects with strong sativa characteristics. THC ranges from 12 to 18%
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Growing Info
The History and Genetics of Mexican Strain
Mexican refers to the indigenous varieties of cannabis (or landraces) that grow natively in this region of the world. Because of this region’s latitude and climate, these native landrace strains tend to be sativa in structure and effect.
Mexican Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Mexican Sativa is a sativa dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) strain created as a cross between the powerful Durban Poison X Hash Plant strains. The Mexican Sativa buds have oversized tight Christmas-tree shaped bright neon green nugs with a thick covering of bright fiery orange hairs and a heavy visible layer of sticky droplets of syrupy resin. Its aroma includes earthy woody tobacco with a hint of lemon, and a taste of earthy lemon lime that has a pleasant earthy tobacco flavor upon exhale.
Medical Benefits of Mexican Strain
Mexican Sativa is said to be a perfect strain for treating patients suffering from conditions such as chronic fatigue, appetite loss, insomnia, and mild to moderate cases of depression. It also helps with bipolar disorder, chronic pain, gastrointestinal disorder, and PTSD.
Main Effects of Mexican Strain
The high starts with a hard-hitting uplifting clear-headed effect that leaves you insanely happy and focused with a strong sense of creative motivation. It makes you feel giggly, hungry, and sleepy. As the high continues, you’ll be hit with a sleepy hungry state that is amplified as the high begins to fade. Users have reported feeling happy and uplifted as well.
Potential Side Effects of Mexican Strain
Negative effects reported for Mexican include dry mouth, headache, and paranoia. Some users might also experience a feeling of dizziness. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.