Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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September 1, 2015
Absolutely loved it, one of my top 5 favorites. Definitely recommended!
March 18, 2017
My day-to-day smoke.
Pain is eased and it helps clear my head.
February 23, 2016
the only thing I like about this strain, is that it's helps relieve pain when I get out of therapy, that's it! Smells horrible, taste horrible, and I wouldn't smoke this strain unless I'm in pain. I guess it's like grandma used to say if it tastes horrible you know the medicines working lol
April 13, 2016
i have never laughed harder in my life 😂 definitely worth a try.
I thought this would make the perfect wake and bake. I was wrong. I don't know if I took too much, if my stuff was old, or if my brain chemistry is just wack, but Harlequin knocked me out. It was like someone kept putting a bag over my head because it would go dark, and I'd realize my eyes had shut. I was literally forced to take a nap, however this still gets 5 stars because it's the only one of the many strains I have tried that completely killed my period cramps. Not just reduced, not just "okay, I can tolerate that." Gone. If I had been able to stay up, I think this would be perfect for me. Not too much head high, nice body buzz, pain relief, and I felt fantastic after that nap!
Harlequin is the most unique variety I’ve experienced, due to the high CBD percentage. It provides a very relaxing, yet lucid feeling. Not recreational - definitely medicinal.
Use this beautiful strain for joint pain. An amazing sativa for cbd value and gives you what you want for pain.
I'm not a usual smoker and this was recommended to me for a novice starter. I can very much say that this high CBD content strain is perfect for me. Not 'heady' at all and mostly a nice body high. Someone described this to me as a "Chamomile Tea" of strains and it is perfectly suited as that.
Just a tiny little bowl puts me in the most relaxed state and I am happy with this strain 100%. Great for just relaxing, taking the edge off, relieves pain, you name it.