Gas Mask
THC
27%VERY HIGH
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
indica
evening
evening

Typical Effects

RelaxedRelaxed
SocialSocial
EuphoricEuphoric

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
AnxietyAnxiety
InsomniaInsomnia

Gas Mask Weed Strain

The Gas Mask weed strain is a 100% Indica variety that offers potent effects thanks to its impressive heritage. The Cherry Pie and Alien Kush F2 strains were initially crossed to create the Gas Mask cannabis strain. As a result, you’ll find a moderate amount of THC in every Gas Mask marijuana strain product. Gas Mask buds contain between 16% and 19% THC and help users improve their moods, reduce pain levels, and generally relax.

 

Gas Mask Strain Characteristics

Gas Mask flowers show classic Indica physical characteristics like bushy buds and tightly packed leaves. Home growers will find their Gas Mask buds mature after an eight- to nine-week flowering period. You’ll find traditional green shades and bright orange hairs on well-developed Gas Mask flowers.

How does the Gas Mask weed strain smell? Brace yourself: the Gas Mask cannabis strain has an intense scent that many people find hard to handle. You might wish you had a gas mask when you unwrap your Gas Mask marijuana strain buds! Gas Mask flowers are pungent and bold with strong notes of skunky diesel. Overripe citrus and pine scents add to the experience. 

 

Uses & Effects of Gas Mask Weed

However, its devoted users think that the Gas Mask weed strain makes up for its smell with an excellent taste and powerful effects. You’ll find a smooth, earthy taste with fruity chocolate notes when you light up the Gas Mask cannabis strain.

Medical users love the Gas Mask weed strain because it boosts concentration, improves moods, bolsters the appetite, and relieves pain. Therefore, the Gas Mask cannabis strain products can manage depression, stress disorders, chronic pain, inflammation, and low appetite.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Candyland Strain

Hardcore OG Strain

Sweet Dreams Strain

 

References

Holland, K. (2020, July 20). CBD vs. THC: What’s the Difference? Healthline. Available at: https://www.healthline.com/health/cbd-vs-thc

Bridgeman, M. B., Abazia, D. T (2017, March). Medicinal Cannabis: History, Pharmacology, And Implications for the Acute Care Setting. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5312634/

Government of British Columbia. (2019, December 13). Cannabis. Available at: https://cannabis.gov.bc.ca/

Common Usage

Depressed
8/10
Anxiety
6/10
Insomnia
4/10
Migraines
2/10
Pain
10/10

Typical Effects

Relaxed
6/10
Social
10/10
Euphoric
8/10

THC Content

Highest Test
27%
Strain Average
25%
Indica Average
12.5%

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