Puddy Strain Information
When Bean Drop Genetics combined the purple Mayhem, the Pineapple Express and Downriver #12, they meant to call it PPD, but then later decided to name her Puddy. You will notice that her long and thin leaves, as well as her buds, have a green hue close to olives. The buds look like it was rolled in sugar due to its solid trichome coverage with violet specks on its tips.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Puddy?
As the smoke enters your mouth, you’ll be able to identify its intense tropical pineapple fruit and some citrus and sweet undertones. This hybrid strain has a unique sweet and rotten fruit aftertaste that lingers in the mouth.Â
The high may take a minute or so to take effect, and the moment it hits you, there’s no going back—wave after wave of uplifting euphoria that increases energy and focus while feeling physically relaxed.Â
What are the Medical Benefits of Puddy?
This hybrid strain is perfect for anyone who is feeling down or suffering from depression since its uplifting high can affect one’s mood. Using this particular cannabis can also help regulate sleep and help people who are experiencing nightmares every night.Â
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Puddy.
One should treat this marijuana strain with the utmost respect; this is not for beginners to toy with. Paranoid thinking and fidgeting are more likely to experience when using this weed, especially when consumed in higher doses. Additionally, dry mouth and eyes are typical downsides of smoking this strain.Â
How to Grow Puddy?Â
The best way to cultivate Puddy is indoors, although outdoor set up is still encouraged. The creator of this cannabis observed that this weed provides better yield when in a controlled environment, but just make sure to provide plenty of growing space for her branches.