Sub Zero reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Sub Zero.
Sub Zero strain effects
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Sub Zero strain helps with
- 33% of people say it helps with Anxiety
- 13% of people say it helps with Depression
- 13% of people say it helps with Lack of appetite
Sub Zero reviews
Some of the prettiest looking bud I've seen, which is quickly beaten by how pretty it looks when ground. Smells wonderful, fruity and citrusy. Very potent as well; I have a high tolerance, and smoking half the amount I usually do had me blasted. Pleasant and deep head high. I definitely recommend trying it
June 6, 2026
One of my favourite strains in the dutch experiment.
Sweet sour taste, first head high, then relieves fore head and muscles.
Consumed by smoking pure&vaporized S&B volcano
Batch 22-01-2026
Bought vliegende hollander, Groningen
Nice strain — relaxing, enjoyable, and smooth. The taste is subtle, not too strong or distinctive.
Feels like an Indica dominant without a couch lock effect. I get a lot of mental clarity and enjoyment without the couch lock feeling often associated with other indica flower. This strain compared to others doesn’t give as much of a body high so much as mental focus with all the associated effects of indica. It’s a nice change, and the flavor is super minty sweet without any real bad flavors, but I can see that potentially causing anxiety with some people.
Just bought a gram from the brand Holigram in the Netherlands. It is very beautiful looking thick buds with thick leaves and purple tints and frosted dark greek. It smells unlike any other weed i know. It smells like frying oil or baked fries in a weird way. The high is extremely strong and knocked me out. I was on another plane but not much of a head high. Before i knew it fell into a deep sleep. I would not advise it for unexperienced users or people with low tolerance.
April 2, 2026
it made me feel like I microdosed on LSD. not for the timid.
My sample was obtained in Krabi, Thailand. I was surprised from the beginning by the aroma, that of the bud itself and the exhalations of a bong hit or three. "Fresh hay" would have been the most flavor or smell describe my sample (that is, most useful were it included in the limited selection of flavor-scents in the review composition page). The other four standard "flavors" I specified would still apply, grape particularly. As for "mint", well, I would have said lavender, or some other close relative of lavender in the "mint" family (which is a vast realm of terpene possibilities). And as for grape, think a soupcon (pronounced soop-SOHN) of the grape flavoring used in pink cotton candy. How'd they get that into weed? It's tricky. Part of it is, what does a particular combination of terpenes REMIND your brain and nose of? What flavors, what other types of weed, etc. etc. It's no science describing the "flavor" and scent of weed. Scent includes smell-in-the-bag. This strain is potentially awesome. There you notice the pink cotton candy flavor-scent, which is derived naturally from grapes, and fresh hay. Exhaling from a bong, you notice the mint and earthy overtones, reminiscent of the Mexican weed of the 70's that was a cousin or ancestor of Sub Zero. Smelling smoke from the weed in the bowl, you notice the acrid quality of the unfiltered smoke, and again the smell of hay, quite pleasant as smoke-in-your-eyes goes. The buzz is, as most seem to agree, balanced: relaxed, but alert. Not sleepy. This is good. No, wait a minute ... .... this is great. Great stuff, would love to grow it myself!
The pic doesn’t do this strain justice, it’s wonderfully purple, with dense, compact buds.
Thank you, New Mexico, for legal weeed.🫡🛸