Miss Poison Strain
Miss Poison combines a sweet and sour profile with stimulating and uplifting effects, making it suitable for various medical conditions.
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Growing Info
How to Grow Miss Poison Strain
Interested in growing the Miss Poison strain? Miss Poison grows well both indoors and outdoors, exhibiting resilient characteristics. It flowers in approximately 60 to 70 days, making it suitable for growers looking for a manageable cultivation period.
The History and Genetics of Miss Poison Strain
Miss Poison is a sativa-dominant hybrid (70% sativa, 30% indica) created through crossing Poison and an unknown strain. Bred by unknown breeders, the strain’s THC levels range from 22% to 29%, making it ideal for experienced users.
Miss Poison Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Miss Poison offers a sweet and sour citrusy lemon pine flavor with juicy peach undertones. Aromas are close to the flavor profile, featuring spicy herbal overtones and woody pine elements. The buds are long, pepper-shaped neon green nugs with thin orange hairs and sticky, golden-white trichomes covered in resin.
Medical Benefits of Miss Poison Strain
Miss Poison is praised for its medicinal benefits, which include relief from ADD/ADHD, chronic pain, depression, fatigue, headaches, migraines, and stress. The well-balanced high leaves users feeling energetic and focused, lightening the mood and offering a tingly, cerebral euphoria.
Main Effects of Miss Poison Strain
Primary effects include increased creativity, energy, focus, and a happy, uplifting mood. Some users may experience a tingly sensation that enhances the cerebral high.
Potential Side Effects of Miss Poison Strain
Potential negative effects of this strain may include dry mouth and dry eyes. Moderation is key to fully enjoy the balanced and stimulating high of Miss Poison.