Lochness Strain Information
Lochness is a blend of Xfile and Bullet Belt developed by Mogwai Genetics. It is a THC dominant strain with mostly indica genetics. It emits a sweet and spicy scent, and it has the versatility to be grown indoors and outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Lochness?
The strain exhibits a sweet and fruity flavor which is sour upon exhalation. You may even notice hints of sour berries and grapes. Being indica dominant, it launches the user to a calming euphoric high. It will get the user through a very busy day at work because it increases the productivity due to the flow of imagination and inspiration. The user will stay motivated until it is time to head out. Best for usage at night, it will help the user fall asleep easier.
What are the Medical Benefits of Lochness?
The strain is not only a monster in terms of recreation. It is also great for people struggling to come up from the depths of anxiety, fatigue, depression and stress. It changes the mood fast from gloomy to all smiles. The user emerges fresh from the depths with renewed perception and vitality. The strain can also put an end to body pains such as inflammation, muscle tremors, arthritis, back pains and neck pains. A weed best for evening use, it is recommended for people struggling from insomnia.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Lochness
Dosages taken beyond tolerance have reportedly caused cotton mouth, irritated eyes and dry throat. To combat the aridity, rehydrate yourself by drinking plenty of water, not coffee or any carbonated drinks as it will just cause more dryness. The strain can also cause lethargy, anxiety, paranoia, nausea and mild drowsiness if you exceeded what you can tolerate.
How to grow Lochness?
A promising yield with this monster strain is not a hoax. It is most suitable for growing through the Sea of Green (SOG) method. To ensure the health of the buds, the air flow should be maintained. Trimming the leaves is one way to level up the air circulation. In watering, ensure the water has been completely absorbed in between waterings.