Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
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May 12, 2016
I love this stuff. I have multiple sclerosis and fatigue is a real problem. I take a hit or two and I'm good to go.
Very mellow strain with nice piney smell. Small CBD rich trickles a re present though I would not say it is coated, but not bad for a CBD rich strain. Has the usually larfy fluff buds that are common when buying CBD rich strains. This does not surprise me much. I usually custom blend my herbs for a custom effect that helps my anxiety. So, I do smoke my CBD strains as an on the spot relief option. I also like smoking some of every strain I purchase because I can tell a lot about how it was from just based on how smokes, it's taste and the ash. This cannabis was not flushed properly. It smokes super harsh and tasted awful. It left pure black sooty looking ash instead of nose clean white ash. Just going to make some extract it of it and purify it out that way for ingestion. But still kind of disappointed at how inferior it was . Growers must be presuming that the high CBD strains aren't being smoked much? Dunno, but not worth the mid shelf pricing they have it at.
It has a wonderful taste. Very fast acting. Wonderful for headaches.
I have chronic back pain and pain from daily workouts. This strain is a lifesaver for pain and inflammation. I even tested the effectiveness. Earlier in the day, my legs were in so much pain I could barely make it down and up any stairs. After vaping Harle-Tsu, I could walk up and down steps without any pain at all. Harle-Tsu cleared my pain and made me feel uplifted.
Strain reviewed: Harle-Tsu by Verano
9%CBD, 6%THC
August 5, 2019
Bought this strain as a vape cartridge 4:1 CBD (PAMMJ). Best investment ever. Calming is the best word to describe it. My anxiety dissolves very quickly.
TL;DR: fantastic for chilling out and talking about the universe or skinny dipping with friends. A+ for inflammation, B for pain. A for relaxation. B for happiness and stress relief.
Long version:
It’s been a long while since I’ve walked the universe with our lovely Mary Jane. I’ve gotten older, had kids, and have herniated discs, bad knees, and migraines. Harle’s high after one long pull was so warm and pleasant. Felt euphoric and happy, but still laid back and relaxed. Perfect for writing, painting, watching Netflix with friends, or evening swimming with pals. I was definitely too relaxed to do any more functional stuff though. Was able to pass out with some epic dreams pretty quick. I was able to get some good software coding done though too. Mellow and chill headspace and enough giggles to keep it fun. It wasn’t the sledgehammer I was looking for for my back pain, but it told my inflammation to GTFO. Best part, morning after, my back and knees are nowhere near as swollen. A+ on inflammation. I think I’d want another strain if you need something to destroy pain, although this did the job, she was just so chill about it all. Like harle was trying to be nice to my pain and body. I kept thinking we should call it “be at peace.”
This strain doesn't sit right with me. It makes me anxious, and the taste is kind of sharp. I prefer Charlotte's Web for inflammation and Ringo's Gift for Anxiety. This one is kind of in between those two in terms of effects.
Harle-Tsu is a fantastic smoking experience. No psychoactive effects at all. My knees and back where hurting from working most of the day so I decided to give this strain a try and after 1 bowl in my pipe I had 3 hours of total pain relief. It was a very nice relaxing body type of high with a perfect pain killing type experience. No head cloudiness at all. Mine was 16% cbd and .62% thc.