Cloud #7 Strain Information
An international strain, Cloud #7 will send you up to the clouds with its Afghanistan, Africa, and Switzerland genetics. The fusion of these genes from different landraces resulted in a plant boasting 60% sativa genes and 40% indica genes. The potent strain can be grown indoors or outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Cloud #7?
The Cloud #7 strain possesses the sweetness, earthy and herbal pungency of its parents with a bit of spiciness. With its dominant sativa genetics, it can launch to a euphoric high as the clouds in no time. The strain cleans the mind of any negative thought and calms the racing ones to allow ideas of creativity to pass through smoothly. With these ideas, you will find yourself becoming more innovative and creative. It also increases focus and concentration, as well as social skills. You will find yourself being talkative and spreading happiness.
What are the medical benefits of Cloud #7?
Cloud #7 is not only good for sending you to the clouds but also in easing mental and physical discomforts. Its energizing abilities are perfect for anxiety, depression, PTSD and bipolar disorder patients. The strain can help stabilize their mood swifts and can replace any feelings of hopelessness and despair with happiness and contentment. The focus and concentration part is good for ADD and ADHD. It can also induce hunger for those with appetite loss.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Cloud #7
If the positive effects can launch you the clouds, the negative effects will feel like being thrown to the ground. Cloud #7 can deliver dryness of mouth, eyes and a parched throat. These are easy to combat as you just need to have refreshments nearby. Staying within the limits of your tolerance so you won’t experience anxiety and paranoia is advised.
How to grow Cloud #7?
The best way to grow the Cloud #7 strain is through the Screen of Green (SCROG) method. To ensure there will be enough air ventilation and light distribution, make it a point to prune the plant. To avoid molds, check if the water has been absorbed enough in between waterings.