Pu Tang Strain Information
Mass Medical Strains created this weed, which won first place last 2019 Commonwealth Cannabis Cup and was recognized as part of HighTimes Magazine Top 10 strains of that same year. Pu Tang is a cross of Star Pupil and the Tangie F1, which resulted in long and broad leaves that turns dark purple as she grows, the buds are so purple, and the contrast of white crystal trichomes looks immaculate.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Pu Tang?
A strong orange and citrus notes will punch you right away as you inhale its thick and velvety smoke. This hybrid strain also has some dank undertones and a sweet almost candy grapes hints that stays in the mouth for a while.
This weed will not waste your time as you enter right away into its psychedelic euphoria. Expect a significant amount of energy and mentally spaced out. The trippy effect can be a nice pair while watching a movie or tv show. This is a highly potent weed that is not meant for beginners.
What are the Medical Benefits of Pu Tang?
This weed can help many patients who are suffering from depression, mood swings, lack of motivation, and PTSD. This can also relieve individuals coping with back pain, arthritis, headaches, and chronic fatigue.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Pu Tang.
Even experienced users can have episodes of paranoia when using this weed in high doses, its overly high potency is not recommended for beginners. Smoking this marijuana can also cause red eyes, make sure you have some eye drops handy for your peepers.
How to Grow Pu Tang?
Pu Tang is a very forgiving weed; it can tolerate overfeeding and can adapt pretty well to training and growing techniques. It goes without saying that due to its robust nature, it can thrive in any cultivation set up, whether indoor, outdoor, or in a greenhouse.