Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
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Test data: THC 0.23% THCA 7.15% CBD0.22% CBDA 11.68% TOTAL 19.67%
Smell: Sweet fruit tree. Rose potpourri. Light chemical fragrance.
Look: loose & fluffy, light monotone green colas that look like tiny rose buds. Trichomes on colas look fuzzy with few mushroom tops. Pistils are wispy, red and have tan to red trichomes.
Not as sticky in hand and easier to grind than higher THC strains.
Effect: did not cough even with massive hits. Was easy to smoke with a good earthy flavor. Not very much resin left on glass afterwards. Not for a head high but for a whole body relaxing feeling. Was able to focus well and was very positive feeling. Relaxing without the risk of "couch lock" or time slips.
Works Well for: Pain, swelling, stress, anxiety, headaches(for some)
Stoner Tells: Cotten Mouth and Dry Eyes
This high CBD stain is great for the sympathetic nervous system. Those are the nerves that regulate things in our body like organs and blood vessels as well as carrying signals too and from the "Lower Brain"(cerebellum) to the rest of our bodies. The largest concentration of these neves is a network laced around the spine called the sympathetic ganglia. This is a great strain for Medical Patients as it gives great benefits with little to no head high.
October 17, 2014
I'm an MMJ patient using cannabis for rheumatoid arthritis. Harle-tsu has been my go to strain for inflammation. It's a pleasant smoke. Great for late afternoon or evening. I won't comment about flavors as I'm relatively new to MMJ.
The best I have found for daily maintenance of IBS symptoms. Head high is real light and you're totally functional. A daily smoker would hardly get a head buzz from this at all.
Extra good if you get lower intestinal cramping. Good body buzz relaxes everything in the middle.
Don't smoke this for a recreational hi because you won't get much of one. This one is all about the cramping and pain.
I'd say about three times more potent than the Harlequin strain itself.
I'm not familiar with sour tsunami but I would guess it was named that because it hits you with a sudden wave of force yet does not last long and quickly subsides.
One good pull off the blown glass and the pleasurable lemon pine tart aroma cleared the pallet. It's a clean, sweet taste for a CBD strain and is very agreeable with a mug of hot tea.
Headache was gone in about 20 seconds. Tense shoulders and jaw muscles were released from a state of post surgery agony to a serene calm.
Man what a great hybrid. Tsunami side of this hybrid is unmistakably dominant in terms of cerebral effects while the harlequin remains a diligent worker against pain. I feel like it's So much stronger than Harlequin alone that it would be easy to consume too much if careless. For the first hour I was in a groggy cerebral fog and unable to read my book.
This hybrid is a powerful and fast acting pain medicine yet smokes like a top shelf sour indica.
Im still looking for the perfect "high CBD low THC" strain as I battle cancer and post surgery inflammation. So far this isn't it because the head high is simply too much for me. Harlequin by itself is still my number one in that regard.
If you are looking to get high this is not for you but if you have pain this is what you want
This is my first CBD strain. I bought this because I wanted to try a different approach to medical marijuana. CBD only for a while- and I was worried that I wouldn't get as much relief as I do with strains that have THC, because that's what I'm used to, but to be honest- I feel more like myself than I have in months. It is still helping me. I wouldn't compare it to anything, it isn't sedating me. I feel focused and awake but calm. Within a minute after inhaling, my mind stopped racing- and there is a "feeling" from it still. It's some parts, without the chilling realizations, and the mind-altering effects. Good medicine. The terpenes are good. It's mostly myrcene, a dreamy herbal flavor- some terpinolene so it's actually quite fruity, there's also some spiciness.
This is one of my all-time favourite strains. It's harder to find than most others, at least in my area, since it's CBD-dominant versus THC-dominant; however that is one of the reasons I love it so. It has amazing painkilling properties (due to the high-CBD to THC ratio) and doesn't get you stoned like standard THC-dom flower, but it still gets you relaxed (just not couch-locked). One other effect it carries over from regular THC-dom flower is the tendency to cause the "munchies", so beware of that too! Anyways, if you are looking for an amazing painkilling strain that doesn't get you seriously "stoned" then Harle-Tsu is definitely for you.
As an epileptic, Harle-Tsu has become my go-to strain. Great for aches and pains. This is the type of strain that reassures you that the medicinal qualities of Cannibis are honest and pure. I have very little to say about the actual High that comes from Harle-Tsu. There is a fair amount cerebral high from such a CBD heavy strain, but not one that is overpowering by any means. The best thing I can say about Harle-Tsu is that it hands you a bit of your life back if you suffer from depression or anxiety, epilepsy, or chronic pain.