Voice of The Four Winds Strain Information
The name of this strain was derived from the album title of the musician, Dik Darnell. The album is filled with psychedelic Native American tunes for the ceremony. This strain has several phenotypes on which features the genetics of Acapulco Gold, Cinderella99, Durban Poison, Nepali OG, OG Kush, Querkle, and Space Queen. They have balanced traits of Indica and Sativa.
The phenotypes are represented by the names of Native American spiritual leaders and warriors. One of the phenotypes is named ‘Crazy Horse’ as a tribute to an Oglala Lakota Warrior. The Geronimo is in the memory of the medicine man and warrior while Black Elk is to give importance to the Holy Man and famous medicine man. The fourth one is called King Lamoni’s Vision, and there’s Wovoka or called John Wilson to remember the late religious leader who founded the Ghost Dance movement.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Voice of the Four Winds?
The flavor of this weed has a lot of elements like fruity, pine, floral, and hash. It delivers euphoria that can uplift your mood and energize you. It has some effects on the body, too, as it brings calmness. It has the soothing ability, too, if ever you feel discomfort.
What are the medical benefits of Voice of the Four Winds?
It boosts appetite, so you don’t have to struggle with eating disorders. It can act as a pain reliever, too, and it lowers the symptoms of mental disorders like depression, stress, and anxiety.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Voice of the Four Winds
Dryness can be felt in your eyes and mouth due to dehydration from weed. Avoid overdosing so you won’t experience pronounced negative effects like headaches.
How to Grow Voice of the Four Winds?
It can be grown indoors, outdoors, or in a greenhouse. You can top it for multiple times to hone its structure for sure bountiful harvest.