Colombian Gold reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Colombian Gold.
Great bargain, relatively speaking. If it wasn't for the poor flavor, CG might be a top 10 favorite of mine.
Um pancada mental. Não exagerar porque vem batendo absurdo. Cheiro MUITO forte, densa e altamente pegajosa.
Really nice daytime strain to be productive, yet relaxed.
really fun strain. for a sativa, it was actually a pretty good body high. I was really sensitive and interested in temperatures, like the hot shower felt really good and it's cold air conditioning felt really good. I got kind of anxiously curious about the expansiveness of human Origins and diversity. Really focused in on it, but a little like worked up and concerned about it. Overall french fries we're good, could have done for some M & M's. was really sensitive to touch and feel on the skin overall. Felt sort of aroused and cuddly.
One of my sativa's favorites. Exactly the good highness to feel tingly like it well to think and talk the way you want. It's a very good strain to stay very active in your mind and it's very delightful to let you do by all the effects she provide. For the taste it's kind of fried chicken almost roasted and in a way it's perfect for a long time whatever you want.
June 21, 2017
BEST STRAIN EVER! #1 for sativa patients.
I've stayed off Leafly for a number of years because of extreme negative stigma from work and family. But ever since THERAPLANT released their Columbian Gold line Dahnva, it has been the best medicine for me and I owe Leafly a review and some uploads.
CG is incredible medicine. Don't fall into the prejudice that indicas provide the best pain relief. I could use CG on its own for pain, though prefer to synergize it with CBDs on days when pain and inflammation is worse.
I've had it this flower in ever form. Vape, dab, edible capsules, flower..
Anybody saying this strain is skunky or piney; you definitely didn't get true landrace CG. Landrace CG flowers smell and taste extremely light yet fruity without exception.
CG flowers are mossy citrus every time, like oranges with a hint of moss. CG dab oil is Native American hash by any other name. It smells and tastes exactly like a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice. Not the acidic boxed juice. And no other oil comes close to being as perfect as CG oil, especially in Connecticut, where the only legal solvents allowed are water, ice, and CO2.
The edibles made from the flower are a Native American treasure of all day relief. They've probably provided all day relief for thousands of people over hundreds of years even before colonialization.
The relief rushes in through the eyes, goes into the head, then trickles down the nervous system and lingers throughout leaving me without any grogginess. There is a pleasantly sleepy crash at the end of a CG edible 100mg or above, and edibles are definitely the best way to make use of this flower.
No wonder the Europeans thought they reached India when they made it to the Americas. The natives had similar complexion and had similar flora and canna meds. Easy mistake to make.
July 4, 2018
I smoked this back in the 70's. It tasted just like the Moroccan/Lebanese pressed hash of the day and greatly expanded in your lungs often making you cough. It was a golden color with some seeds and slightly crushed due to the fact that weed was typically formed into bricks for smuggling in those days. Skunk may have been hybridized from CG but
CG never smelled like skunk and skunk never tasted like hash. I am skeptical about any modern strains claiming to be CG because I am sure many of the characteristics of CG like flavor and appearance was due to the fact it was compressed into bricks.
Grew about 4 ounces of this last winter. One of the best sativas I've had. Very uplifting and creative.