Grease Monkey
THC
30%VERY HIGH
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
hybrid
afternoon
afternoon

Typical Effects

FocusedFocused
CreativeCreative
EnergeticEnergetic

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Grease Monkey Weed Strain

The Grease Monkey weed strain is an Indica-dominant hybrid with a 70:30 Indica to Sativa ratio. Grease Monkey cannabis strain plants deliver a gradual high that builds over time. You won’t feel immediately high in the sky with the Grease Monkey marijuana strain, but patience pays off. With a 26% THC level, Grease Monkey buds will help you calm down and eventually reach a meditative mindset. The Grease Monkey weed strain crosses the Cookies, Cream of Exotic, and Gorilla Glue strains.

 

Grease Monkey Strain Characteristics

Grease Monkey flowers are medium-sized, pale green, and have a stretched appearance when mature. Growers report a thick layer of sticky trichomes on most Grease Monkey cannabis strain plants. How does the Grease Monkey marijuana strain taste and smell? Grease Monkey flowers have a complex aroma that blends earthy, diesel, and vanilla notes. Light up your Grease Monkey buds to enjoy a gentle musky smoke that tastes like sweet pepper and spice.

 

Uses & Effects of Grease Monkey Weed

Since Grease Monkey is slow-acting, it’s perfect for many different situations. Recreational users love the Grease Monkey weed strain when they want to unwind, not jump into the deep end gradually. There are also many therapeutic uses for the Grease Monkey cannabis strain. Medical users love Grease Monkey marijuana strain flowers to improve depression, pain, stress, insomnia, migraines, inflammation, and more.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Dr Funk Strain

Jack Frost Strain

Berry White Strain

 

References

Iversen, Leslie. (2003, June 1). Cannabis and the brain. Oxford Academic. Available At: https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/126/6/1252/330602

Blaszczak-Boxe, A. (2016, February, 9). Potent Pot: Marijuana Is Stronger Now Than It Was 20 Years Ago. Live Science. https://www.livescience.com/53644-marijuana-is-stronger-now-than-20-years-ago.html

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

Common Usage

Depressed
4/10
Loss of Appetite
8/10
Anxiety
2/10
Insomnia
10/10
Nausea
6/10

Typical Effects

Focused
2/10
Creative
8/10
Energetic
10/10
Euphoric
4/10

THC Content

Highest Test
30%
Strain Average
28%
Hybrid Average
13%

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