Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
perfect for my anxiety .
June 18, 2016
Great for my anxiety and depression. CBD is amazing relief for my symptoms personally.
As a new medical patient with little cannabis experience I've struggled to find pain relief w/out an unpleasant head high. After trying Ringo1 and ACDC this is by far the best for pain relief.
May 20, 2016
Nice for anytime - morning, afternoon or night. Won't get you high but still mellow and relaxing. Also great to mix in with a high THC stain.
Little-to-no head high, but causes tension in the neck and shoulders to wash away. Positive side effects of reduced anxiety and increased mental clarity and focus.
I tried SwissTsu which led me to HarleyTsu and now I'm interested in notes of difference within Harleyquin. A great Cbd strain.
April 11, 2016
I love a high CBD strain that eases my migraine and GI inflammation before work, and this is a great one! Pretty easy on the throat and quick to relieve the pain, without creating a head change.
Very mellow strain with nice piney smell. It has great CBD content. Small CBD rich crystals are present though I would not say it is coated, but not bad for a CBD rich strain. Has the usually larfy fluff bugs that are common when buying CBD rich strains. I usually custom blend my herbs for a custom effect that helps my generalized anxiety and provide pain relief for chronic pain associated with a spinal cord injury. I do smoke my CBD strains as an on the spot relief option, but most gets concentrated. I also like smoking some of every strain I purchase from dispensaries because I can tell a lot about how it was grown and finished just based on how it smokes, it's taste and the ash. This cannabis was not flushed properly. It smokes super harsh and tasted awful. It left pure black sooty looking ash instead of nose clean white ash, so just heads up that is not the smoothest smoke. It also was damp in that it didn't feel fully dried. It smooshed and was sticky unstead of the stem "cracking" off like it should when properly dried and cured. This could lend to the harshness. Just going to make some extract it of it and purify it out that way for ingestion. But still kind of disappointed at how inferior it was compared to more "recreational" strains... Growers must be presuming that the high CBD strains aren't being smoked much? Well, I do, and I'm sure there are others that do too. Dunno, but not worth the mid shelf pricing they have it at.