Somari Strain
Somari delivers a relaxing body high with spicy citrus and diesel flavors. It has medicinal benefits but should be used cautiously.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Somari Strain
Interested in cultivating the Somari strain? Known for its indica dominance, this strain is best suited for those seeking a lazy, long-lasting high. When growing, expect a sedative nature that requires careful attention, especially indoors. Outdoor growth may yield better results.
The History and Genetics of Somari Strain
Somari is a rare indica-dominant hybrid (70% indica/30% sativa), created by crossing NYC Diesel, Buddha’s Sister, and Kushadelic strains. This award-winning strain took home 1st Place for Best Hybrid at the 2013 High Times Cannabis Cup, making it a choice strain for experienced cannabis enthusiasts.
Somari Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Somari presents a complex flavor profile featuring spicy citrus and diesel notes. Its aroma includes dank, earthy, and diesel tones. Visually, Somari buds are long, tapering, grape-shaped, olive green nugs with dark leaves, thin amber hairs, and a coating of tiny milky amber crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Somari Strain
Somari is chosen for its numerous medicinal benefits. Its high 20% THC content makes it effective for treating inflammation, appetite loss, gastrointestinal disorders, and chronic pain. However, its psychedelic tendencies mean it should be avoided by individuals suffering from anxiety.
Main Effects of Somari Strain
The main effects of Somari include feelings of relaxation, hunger, and sleepiness. Users report an uplifting high initially, followed by deeper relaxation and a sedative body high.
Potential Side Effects of Somari Strain
Negative effects reported for Somari include dry mouth and dry eyes. Due to its high THC content, moderation is key to avoid overstimulation. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.