Poisoned Roses Strain
Poisoned Roses delivers calming and uplifting effects with a sweet, sour citrus flavor and aroma profile.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Poisoned Roses Strain
Looking to cultivate Poisoned Roses? This strain grows to a moderate height and flowers within 8 to 9 weeks. Poisoned Roses is known for its lusciously dense buds and generous resin production, making it a great choice for both indoor and outdoor growers.
The History and Genetics of Poisoned Roses Strain
Poisoned Roses is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain (60% sativa/40% indica) created through crossing the iconic Orange Poison and Purple Punch strains. Despite its name, Poisoned Roses delivers delightful effects and is well-loved for its therapeutic benefits.
Poisoned Roses Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Poisoned Roses features a sweet and sour citrusy orange candy flavor with hints of mint and vanilla. Its aroma includes notes of spicy menthol, fresh fruity orange, earthy herbs, and creamy vanilla. Visually, Poisoned Roses buds are long and fluffy, emerald-green with amber undertones, thin orange hairs, and bright white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Poisoned Roses Strain
Poisoned Roses is often used for its numerous medicinal benefits. Users suggest it helps with inflammation, arthritis, appetite loss, ADD or ADHD, chronic stress, and PTSD. Its high average THC level of 17% and 1% CBD make it effective for a range of symptoms.
Main Effects of Poisoned Roses Strain
The main effects of Poisoned Roses include feelings of relaxation, creativity, and sociability. It can make users feel happy, calm, and uplifted, making it a great choice for easing into social situations or ticking items off a to-do list.
Potential Side Effects of Poisoned Roses Strain
Reported side effects of Poisoned Roses include dry mouth and dry eyes. It’s recommended to stay hydrated and start with a lower dose to ensure a balanced and enjoyable experience.