Bright Puff Strain Information
Bred by Gage Green Genetics, Bright Puff is a delectable combination of Grape Stomper X and Joseph OG genetics. It produces a tall plant that can be grown either indoors or outdoors. The plant yields large buds covered with just the right amount of frost. It emits a sweet and earthy aroma. A perfect strain to smoke during the day, it consists of 75% sativa genes and 25% indica genes.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Bright Puff?
Bright Puff’s compact bud tastes sweet and fruity with hints of grape and powdered sugar. Upon exhalation, the rubber and chemical undertones stay in the tongue. It delivers a clear-headed buzz that clears the mind of racing and negative thoughts. It increases focus and concentration, enabling accomplishments of activities and execution of creative ideas. You will feel bright the whole day. You will also find yourself becoming talkative.
What are the medical benefits of Bright Puff?
Bright Puff euphoric effects can be relied on by anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and PTSD patients. It will leave them in a state of bliss by erasing all mood swings, triggering creativity and giving them a higher sense of themselves by increasing their productivity. The strain can also help trigger the appetite for those who are finding it hard to eat lately. This effect is attributed to the strain’s ability to soothe the stomach. It also rids the user’s headache, migraine and body pain.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Bright Puff
Like other potent strains, Bright Puff can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, and parched throat. It can also trigger dizziness, headache, paranoia and nausea. These can be easily dodged by cautiously taking puffs, preparing refreshments nearby and staying within tolerance.
How to grow Bright Puff? Some information and Tips
In terms of growing method, the Screen of Green (SCROG) is recommended in growing Bright Puff. The temperature should be at 68 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit for it to reach its full potential. To ensure light distribution and air ventilation, topping, pruning or trellising is also advised.