Harle-Tsu reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harle-Tsu.
February 13, 2015
I got my MMJ card just so I could get this strain. I have never been big on getting stoned but I have due to injuries.
I have pulmonary fibrosis, blown out knees and frequent headaches.
What I love about this strain is that I don't need to get high for the pain to stop. Poof. Gone. One hit. This strain has helped me greatly.
July 15, 2014
Harle-Tsu variants have up to 20% CBD and down to >1% THC. My review is for Harle Tsu #16 sold by a local dispensary displaying a lab report indicating 11% CBD and 5% THC. So for this strain I disagree with the current Leafly description "without psychoactivity" since the 20:1 description is only for an unusual strain variant. I definitely had a strong and full high, but it was somewhat different from a usual THC high (I am unable to verbally describe that difference). Harle Tsu #16 is certainly quite psychoactive and furnished a very mellow after-high, which makes sense, since inhaled CBD reportedly has a half-life longer than 24 hours, far beyond the THC half-life.
In my opinion, Harle-Tsu is a stupid-sounding name; NamiQuin would have sounded cooler and cuter.
Still, the question that health-conscious cannabis users must ask themselves these days: Since so many health benefits are associated with CBD, is there any good reason why a high-CBD strain (or at least 1:1) should not be used instead of (or alongside) a "normal" high-THC strain?
April 21, 2015
great pain relief and relaxing. nice and tasty
If you are looking to get high this is not for you but if you have pain this is what you want
I tried Harle-Tsu from CCH in goshen, CA. This is THE best high-CBD strain I have tried, beating out a "Lemon-Aid" strain I tried in San Francisco. The taste is ok and there isn't much taste as it tastes more earthy and herby than "danky". But holy god is it smooth as silk.. everyone who's tried it says the same. This strain was 20/1; CBD/THC like the strain is claimed to be and I actually got pretty high the first couple times trying it, this may vary from person to person but now it just mellows me out and numbs or helps with pain and anxiety, great strain and a must try for CBD users
January 2, 2015
Great for pain! I use it for my knee pain. I have had two knee surgeries. This is great to smoke for when I have lots of things to do and can't be too stoned.
Make no mistake, CBD dominant strains ARE psychoactive. You may or may not like the high, but if you inhale enough (more than one hit) there is a high. I experience highs like notes in a symphony; a constant buzz of low, middle and high notes. Harle-Tsu is all the violins in an orchestra playing their highest screeching notes at the same time. As advertised, Harle-Tsu is good (excellent) for pain, but the nature of the mental high isn't enjoyable enough for me to want to use it. I have vaped isopropyl extracted oil in a cartridge pen (dàmà) made from the CBD dominant ACDC strain, and it was a much more mellower, pleasant, and not even remotely annoying experience. I do look forward to mixing some of this Harle with the dankest indica I can get my hands on. That might be interesting.
May 3, 2015
great CBD strain . good starter for people trying out CBD for the first few times and value priced