Harlequin Strain Information
The Harlequin cannabis strain has been created by using three different unique strains with different types of kick. Frist is the Colombian Gold, very uplifting then there goes the Thai, known for its clear-head impact and the last but not the least, the Swiss Landrace, which is loved because of its wake and bake effects.
Harlequin’s most sought delicious aroma is a combination of citrus with earthy musk and the mango sweet scent. The aroma is an evenly good portioned of a relaxant and calming agent provided by the thick nugs all covered massively with trichomes. Good marijuana if you are looking for a mellow high.
What are the Flavor and Effects of the Harlequin?
The distinctive taste of herbal that is quite spicy combines with the sweetness of wood are flavors most sought about this strain. A perfectly balanced zest goes with exciting effects as well, the body high that will get you into the creative zone while giving you enough energy to sustain the whole process. the high will be in the climax if you felt the uplifting impacts with tremendous focus.
What are the Medical Benefits of Harlequin?
In most cases, the analgesic effect of the Harlequin is helpful when used for arthritis, chronic pain, headaches, and migraines. The severe cases such as depression, Inflammation, PTSD, and stress will be reduced the same as the musculoskeletal discomfort and exhaustion.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Harlequin?
Its adverse effects may be a combination of drying mouth and eyes with a little nauseous. But when this strain abused, you will feel paranoid at some point and eye pressure.
How to Grow Harlequin?
Harlequin is very well good with indoor or outdoor cultivation, but if you want more yield and easier way to plant without too many hassles then, indoors is the best option for you. First, you must that indoor growing may need or not an experienced hand but, investing in this method is needed. To avoid stress in your plant, it must be given with all proper basic care, including pruning, where you remove dead branches and leaves. This is good and effective in giving away nutrients to other branches as it can also ventilate tight creases on the buds that can easily catch mold.
If aiming to have a higher yield, you can always do the hydroponics methods, which is done by planting 3 to 4 seeds in one spot, thus giving you more. An interesting fact about the method, it retains moisture, so if you forgot o to check on your garden, it would be fine for the hydroponics will take care of it. As much as you hate the pests, the Harlequin, when cultivated indoor, will be much safer, not just from pests but also from sudden changes in weather.