Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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This strain is unbelievable. I woke up in the middle of the night with a migraine so bad I became photosensitive to the point where I could hardly see. Within 5 minutes of smoking a bowl
my eyes stopped watering and the pain radiating behind my left eye vanished. My anxiety over the episode also disappeared. I felt relaxed and happy. Getting back into bed and getting on my phone started to trigger another headache, but was it reduced again once I turned off my phone. Soon after, I was able to fall back to sleep. Needless to say, I love this strain.
April 24, 2016
Easy breezy! As someone who couldn't smoke for about 10 years due to paranoia and negative thinking, this is a great strain for me! I use it sparingly to cope with anxiety. The high is buzzy and the come down is super smooth - no sleepiness or munchies. Bueno!
November 18, 2015
I'm a beginner and tried out harlequin. I have muscle spasms, anxiety, and depression. First time I had tried this I felt dizzy, and felt my body was hot with ants crawling on me, then felt like I was gonna pass out, then I got really sick, like my body was rejecting it. I don't like it at all!
February 19, 2017
High in CBD
May 15, 2016
great for a light high when working out or getting stuff done.
Very relaxing. Clear head until headache started while coming down. Didn't help with cramps 🙁
Mellow. sativa effects drowned out by cbd, which helps with pain and relaxation. However the thc content (7% in mine) was still enough to cause some anxiety/paranoia, though this did subside after about an hour.
Decent, but maybe not for the thc sensitive, like me.
I was looking for a strain that was well related for pain but wouldn't knock me out completely. I was pleasantly surprised by this strain which gave me a nice relaxing feeling but didn't numb me down too much. My mind was still sharp but all pain was nicely subdued. My original go to bud was granddaddy purple which packs a stronger punch but I found if I mixed 70% Harlequin with 30% granddaddy purple, the result was really good.