Loch Ness Monster Strain Information
Loch Ness Monster is automatic flowering strain with indica and sativa genetics. It oozes of Amnesia Haze x White Widow and an unknown ruderalis’ genes. It was finally bred by Holy Seeds Bank after two years of searching for the perfect strains to be crossed. This resulted to a plant with 25% indica, 60% sativa, and 15% ruderalis genes. It can be grown indoors, outdoors, and in a greenhouse.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Loch Ness Monster?
The strain presents Amnesia Haze fruity and hashy flavor and White Widow’s earthy notes. Like Nessie of Loch Ness, the strain creates ripples of euphoric high. It settles the racing thoughts in one’s mind, giving more space for positivity and imagination to flow. After overpowering the mind with optimism, it transfers the mellow effects to the body, ridding the body of any aches. You will wake up after a refreshing sleep without a feeling any lethargy at all.
What are the Medical Benefits of Loch Ness Monster?
Its euphoric high will never disappoint people battling with nervousness, depression, chronic lethargy and stress. The strain will yank the user from the pit of hopelessness and melancholy. It provides hope by upping the focus and concentration as well, motivating them to be functional and more productive. The strain is also good in soothing minor to chronic pains, such as muscle tremors or spasms, swelling, arthritis, neck pain and back pain.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Loch Ness Monster
The strain delivers its downsides as fast as it can relieve pains in an instant. No matter how relaxing it could be, it can lead to trouble if taken in haste or in excessive amounts. While dryness in mouth, eyes and throat are fairly common, anxiety, paranoia, headache and nausea belong to the more severe downsides.
How to grow Loch Ness Monster?
The monster in medicinal and recreational aspects can be cultivated via Sea of Green (SOG) setup. Training it for higher yields is recommended through the Low Stress Training (LST) technique, especially when it grows really branchy inherited from its White Widow dad.Â