Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
Makes you poop !!!
March 15, 2019
Didn’t like this, not enough pain benefits at low doses, get fuzzy at higher doses
This strain has done so much for so many, our version was obtained through "Fat Honey Farms" and it is amazing to say the least. Reminiscent of a sour pineapple/mango with a robust spectrum of flavors and smells when smoked. The bud structure is very nice for a CBD dominant strain, I would say the bud as a whole is very dusty, lots of trichomes all over the place, definitely a good hashish producer. The biggest quality that I would say this strain holds true to is the THC:CBD ratio. Instead of getting nearly comatose to have the levels of CBD that are required for some you are able to achieve the desired level with reasonably low dosage of THC. Although if you have had Harlequin before you do know that the bit of THC is very enjoyable when combined with the rest of harlequins spectrum. Find "Fat Honey Farms" on Instagram. #fathoneyfarms to know where to get some of this wonderful medicine!!!
Phenomenal & approachable CBD dominant strain. Very subtle THC head high combined with total relaxation. Whole body felt cozy. Smoked < 0.5 grams. Definitely recommend if you are curious about CBD. If you are looking for a complete numbness & heavy CBD high than I would look elsewhere.
Rating this strain is difficult for me because I have heard nothing but good things about it; so I'm sure Harlequin is wonderful- however, for myself, I found that it brought about some intense anxiety and uncomfortable introspection. Physically, my heart was racing way too fast and all around I just felt BAD, and I was praying for the effects to wear off. Now, I suffer from PTSD, and certain strains are capable of throwing me into anxiety, paranoia, uncomfortable self-consciousness and hyper-vigilance. I have seen that after discussing with a budtender that I have PTSD and am prone to the symptoms mentioned above; alot of budtenders, in their recommendations, tend to gravitate towards high cbd strains- generally also low in thc. Well, what I have figured out about this is that a strain high in cbd low in thc does NOT automatically make it appropriate or compatible with someone suffering from PTSD and/or anxiety, hyper-vigilance, social-akwardness whatever etc. I hope more budtenders learn to identify compatible terpenes and cannabinoids and make recommendations that way. I have found high thc strains, sativas, and sativa dominant ones that do wonders for me,(Bruce Banner3) though indicas and indica dom. hybrids carry the majority of my favorites (Obama and Apple Kush, and GSC for example)and i believe its a matter of the particular strains having specific traits that complement my psychology and physiology and are just generally compatible. To be fair, though, everyone is different. Everyone's experience is different; so it's very difficult to guess what will happen between a specific strain and person. You've pretty much got to try it out... Hope this helps somebody out there! And again, I chose 3 stars because it didn't agree with ME, but I know that Harlequin deserves her 5 stars with other patients. Thanks!
Used the concentrate through a vape pen, I took a deep draw from the pen (mistake) I was extremely buzzed right away, couldn't focus for the first 30-40 minutes and was totally lost. Great buzz after about 2 hours didn't really feel the back pain I was experiencing any longer.
Haven't been of a partaker for close to 25 years so it was like hitting it for the first time all over again. So I would suggest that you
definitely be careful when using the concentrate.
Really nice manageable strain for relieving stress, inflammation, and joint pain. I also enjoy the mellow high, and that it doesn't drive me to eat everything in the pantry.
November 24, 2017
A friend uses this for high-CBD medicine for himself and for hard-drug addicts in capsules. He batched some in coconut oil; I put residue on toast with honey and I was tripping as if on LSD. I was expecting something MUCH milder. Now, the literature is misleading at best, e.g., here it supposedly is 5:2 CBD:THC. Elsewhere, I read "The standard ratio of CBD to THC in Harlequin is 5:2. Cannabis lab Analytics 360 has measured samples of this strain at between 4% to 10% THC and 6% to 15% CBD." 6:4 - 15:10 show 5:2 to be misleading at best (I'd say fraudulent). It's high time for high science.