Tropical Punch is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain (60% sativa/40% indica) created through crossing the delicious Skunk X Haze X Northern Lights strains. Ready for a sweet punch of delicious tropical flavors? Tropical Punch will definitely bring that on, filling your mouth with delicious tropical pineapple and sour citrus with each and every toke. The aroma is just as delicious, with a flowery and woody overtone that turns skunky and herbal as the nugs are burned away. The Tropical Punch high hits you almost as soon as you exhale, launching your mind into a lifted state of happy euphoria, pushing out any negative or racing thoughts almost immediately. You’ll feel an influx of creativity and sociability that has you carrying on conversations with those around you with ease. A relaxing body high accompanies this lifted mental state, keeping your body anchored with a sense of calm as your mind climbs higher and higher. Thanks to these effects and its high 18-25% average THC level, Tropical Punch is said to be perfect for treating conditions such as chronic pain, mood swings, depression, chronic stress and chronic fatigue. This bud has small rounded fat bright neon green nugs with lots of thin orange hairs and a coating of tiny frosty golden amber crystal trichomes.
Ogre, Ogre OG, and Ogre Kush all appear to be the same strain, though there’s plenty of room for confusion. It appears to be a clone-only, indica-dominant descendant of Master Kush, Skunk #1, and Bubba Kush, itself an offspring of OG Kush. The sativa/indica ratio is roughly 30:70. A good choice for insomnia and pain, Ogre OG is also useful as medication for everyday stress and worry. The indica high is mostly physical, with deep relaxation and couch-lock effects, though the sativa genes also provide mental focus. This strain has a Skunky aroma and flavor with notes of sour citrus. The nugs are a multicolored blend of dark green, bluish-purple, and bright red. THC levels are modestly impressive in Ogre OG, reaching a maximum of nearly 19% in available tests. On the other hand, CBD is scarce in this strain, making it a poor choice for the alleviation of seizures or other conditions that respond to that chemical. The usual negative effects are reported: dry mouth, watery eyes, and paranoia, as well as limited dizziness and headaches. Ogre OG sells fairly well on the West Coast, in Arizona, and in Colorado.
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