GHOST PINK
Ghost Pink, also known as “Superpink” or “Super Pink Haze,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the iconic Pink Kush X OG Kush strains. Best known for its gorgeous appearance and hazy high, Super Pink is a great choice for any indica lover. Like its name suggests, this bud has dense grape-shaped minty green nugs with vivid pink undertones, lots of thin pink-orange hairs and a coating of tiny golden-pink crystal trichomes dripping with sweet sticky resin. As you pull apart each sticky little nugget, aromas of skunky diesel, spicy flowers and sour citrus are released, intensifying in pungency the more that you toke. The flavor is just as heavy, with a sweet yet sour citrusy diesel flavor accented by skunky herbs and spicy flowers. The Super Pink high hits you a few minutes after your final toke, creeping into your mind with a sense of slowly building calm and euphoria. You’ll feel a tingly stimulation fill your brain, numbing it to any mental aches or pains and leaving you feeling fully out of touch and pretty happy about it. This tingly sense will soon work its way throughout your entire body, lulling you into a full state of couchlock that is sedative and soothing, helping you fall asleep in no time at all. Combined with its high 20-23% average THC level, these effects make Super Pink a great choice for treating conditions such as chronic pain, depression, migraines or headaches, chronic stress and arthritis.
Indica vs Sativa
With thousands of years of history and such a wide abundance of strains available, it is important to know the differences between indica, sativa and even hybrid strains to find out what is most suitable for your own personal needs. Simply put, indica strains and sativa strains differ in their physiological effects and their appearance. Hybrid strains are the result of cross-breeding both an indica strain and a sativa strain together to create a new strain in itself. Because each cannabis strain is so complex and different from one another, it is hard to classify the three phenotypes or variants by their effects alone.
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| BEST FOR NIGHT-TIME USAGE | BEST FOR DAY-TIME USAGE |