Aurora Borealis Strain Information
Some may call this strain A-B, Aurora B, or just Aurora. It’s a cross between Northern Lights and Skunk #1 that is developed by Flying Dutchmen. It is popularly used for recreation as well as a medical aid for patients who suffer from health problems. It produces buds with great resins, and for growers’ delight, it can give a bountiful harvest after a short maturity stage.Â
 What are the Flavor and Effects of Aurora Borealis?
 This bud tastes earthy with additional sweetness from the chocolate, and it has earthy inhale. On the exhale, there’s a presence of skunk with honey flavor that brings a sticky feeling to your mouth. Users will be in a clear-headed state accompanied by a relaxing effect. It will make worries disappear while you adhere to laughter and joyous mood.
 What are the Medical Benefits of Aurora Borealis?
 It is popular for its sedative effect as it treats muscle spasms, muscle tightness, headaches, pain, and occasional nausea. It can also tackle mental issues like stress, bipolar, and depression.
 Negative Effects You Can Expect from Aurora Borealis
 All strains cause dehydration, so smokers will likely feel parched with dry mouth and red, itchy eyes. Novice smokers tend to feel dizzy. There’s a rare chance of making consumers feel antsy, anxious, and a bit paranoid.
 How to grow Aurora Borealis?
 This is a great cash-cropper whether you plant it indoors and outdoors. It is highly resistant to mold and mildew, so it’s one factor why it’s easy to grow. It grows well in the northern hemisphere like it’s a homeland, The Netherlands, where the temperature stays mild all year.Â