Lake Of Fire Strain Information
The Lake of Fire marijuana strain was created by Red-Eyed Genetics. This well-balanced hybrid comes from combining the famed Gorilla Glue No. 4 strain with the Kobain Kush. The buds of this plant are impressively large and are deep moss green in color. They adhere to each other, forming a dense and irregular structure. Orange pistils and white frosty trichomes cover the buds.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Lake of Fire?
The initial impression of this plant’s aromatic profile is that of pine needles combined with fresh earth. This beautiful aroma is often followed by the harsh smell of diesel and oil. When combusted, the Lake of Fire produces a rich smoke that is smooth and decadently sweet. Hints of pine can be tasted. On exhale, you will taste the diesel aftertaste with skunky notes.
The Lake of Fire is a fast-acting hybrid. You will feel its effects immediately after just a single puff. Its initial onset is marked by a mental euphoric rush that lifts the spirit and fills you with joy and happiness. Over time, the indica side will start appearing, and you will feel a tingling sensation behind the eyes. This pressure slowly flows down to the rest of the body, relaxing and reinvigorating the muscles. Because of its effects, this strain is ideal for morning use.
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Lake of Fire?
The Lake of Fire has immense medicinal value thanks to its wide-ranging effects. Its onset effect of cerebral high can be used to aid patients with attention disorders (ADD and ADHD). Its lifting sensation also provides a reprieve against symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression. Similarly, these same effects can also be used to treat patients suffering from certain pains and aches. This includes headaches, cramps, and even chronic cases like lupus or cancer.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Lake of Fire?
Because of its fast-acting effects, this bud is not recommended for those who are prone to panic or paranoia. When used in high doses, the Lake of Fire strain can also cause dizziness and nausea, often accompanied by headaches. All users should always practice moderation, as in any kind of marijuana usage. Other side effects include dry eyes and cottonmouth. Both can easily be managed by making sure to stay hydrated.
How to Grow Lake of Fire?
Seeds from this strain are not readily available for sale. Interested growers, however, can cut clippings from mature plants and use these to cultivate their own identical clones. The Lake of Fire can be grown indoors and outdoors. While they are relatively easy to grow, the plant just needs regular topping and trimming as it can grow rather tall. It offers a high yield of flowers within 8 to 9 weeks.