Brown Sugar Strain Information
Bred by GreenMan organics, Brown Sugar is a result of the union of a Chocotrip female crossed with a C-99 ibl male. This delicious combination gave birth to a sativa dominant plant that grows to a promising height, emitting the sweetness of ice cream and sugar aroma, hence, its mouth-watering name. It can do fairly well whether grown indoors and even outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Brown Sugar?
Brown Sugar tastes and smells of pure sweetness. It is reminiscent of brown sugar itself and ice cream sugar cones. It is perfect for people born with a sweet tooth. It can uplift your mood before you know it. It will launch you to a euphoric high which can change your disposition for the better. You will find yourself overwhelmed by the outpouring ideas that you can’t help by share it with the people around you. You will also find yourself finding something to do to release the energy conquering you. Hunger is also common, as well as increased focus or attention.
What are the Medical Benefits of Brown Sugar?
Brown Sugar is a perfect candidate strain for treating insomnia and loss of appetite. It makes the user fall asleep easier and induces hunger in no time. Its analgesic effects are perfect for removing knots of muscle tension or pain, spasms, inflammation, neck pain, arthritis and back pain. It is also perfect for people experiencing stress and anxiety as it can instantly elevate the mood in a calming manner.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Brown Sugar
Minor negative effects are having a dry mouth, irritated eyes, and parched throat. These downsides are common with potent strains but that does not mean you can take Brown Sugar easily. If excessive dosages are consumed, it can produce the opposite effects of its medicinal values. Instead of soothing pains, it can bring discomforts such as headache, hallucination, mild drowsiness, and mild paranoia. Others have reported being unable to sleep as well.
How to Grow Brown Sugar? Some information and Tips
Brown Sugar fares really well if grown in the Screen of Green (SCROG) setup. Topping the leaves as early as possible is recommended to allow air and light circulation. This trick can be done with Low-Stress Training for maximum yield.