Dr Funk
THC
22%NORMAL
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
indica
evening
evening

Typical Effects

RelaxedRelaxed
SocialSocial
EnergeticEnergetic

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
MigrainesMigraines
PainPain

Dr. Funk Weed Strain

The Dr. Funk weed strain is an Indica-dominant hybrid with an 80:20 Indica to Sativa ratio. Dr. Funk cannabis strain plants have THC contents anywhere between 14% and 22%, making for reliably rich experiences. Additionally, the Dr. Funk marijuana strain is a product of crossing Bubba Kush and DJ Short Blueberry strains. With this background, Dr. Funk buds create a euphoric, energetic high that leaves users feeling full-body relaxation.

 

Dr. Funk Strain Characteristics

Dr. Funk flowers have an earthy fragrance lightened with sweet berry notes. This pleasant berry taste carries over to the smoke as well. So light up some Dr. Funk buds to enjoy its fresh berry flavour and sweet aftertaste.

 

Uses & Effects of Dr. Funk Weed

The Dr. Funk weed strain makes the most of its hybrid heritage, delivering both cerebral and body effects. You’ll notice an immediate burst of euphoric energy when using the Dr. Funk cannabis strain. Enjoy this surge while it lasts! Dr. Funk marijuana strain flowers eventually make you feel buzzed and relaxed throughout your body. 

Dr. Funk weed strain products have a devoted fanbase of recreational users. The range of sensations makes the Dr. Funk cannabis strain a great choice when you want to enjoy a period of happy alertness before crashing out. Medical users also appreciate the mood-elevating qualities of the Dr. Funk marijuana strain. People use Dr. Funk weed strain to manage depression, PTSD, stress, and other mood disorders. It also has powerful physical properties and can improve pain, migraines, and insomnia.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Big Bud Strain

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Space Queen Strain

 

References

National Center for Complementary Integrative Health. (2019, November). Cannabis (Marijuana) and Cannabinoids: What You Need To Know. Available at: https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/cannabis-marijuana-and-cannabinoids-what-you-need-to-know

Kirkham, T. C. (2009, April 21). Cannabinoids and appetite: food craving and food pleasure. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. Available At: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19367510/

Government of British Columbia. (2019, December 13). Cannabis Laws. Available at: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/public-safety/cannabis

Common Usage

Depressed
6/10
Migraines
4/10
Pain
2/10
Nausea
10/10
Traumatic Stress
8/10

Typical Effects

Relaxed
4/10
Social
8/10
Energetic
6/10
Euphoric
10/10

THC Content

Highest Test
22%
Strain Average
20%
Indica Average
12.5%

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