BC Bud Review #2: Ambrosia
Ambrosia Haze
Photo Taken by Myself
Her Name | Ambrosia |
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Where I found her | Victoria, Canada |
Her Genetics | 70% Sativa Dominant |
Her Ancestors | Burmese Kush, God Bud |
Wikileaf Description | Named for its unique lavender, pine and slight pineapple taste, Ambrosia is the creation of Jordan of the Islands. The word Ambrosia refers to something with an especially delicious taste or smell. It originates from Greek and Roman mythology meaning "food of the gods." The original definition helps us make sense of the name as we look at the heritage of this hybrid. Ambrosia is a cross between a Burmese Sativa mother from the Mighty Mite Seed Company and their own God Bud. Users tend to experience a happy and focused high, accompanied by a pleasant body stone.Many people use this strain through the day to combat ADD/ADHD, anxiety and migraines. It can also help soothe aches and pains, alleviate nausea and induce appetite. Ambrosia is very effective for stress relief. |
My Rating : 9/10
My Review:
I've had the opportunity to thoroughly sample this excellent specimen over the past month.
The caked on orange trichomes look like peach fuzz, and then some of the leaves look purple. Very Strange, but I managed to get a good pic so you can see what I mean.
This is a great, functional, Sativa Hybrid that is AAAA, top notch taste, clean burn, and high THC probably around 20%. Because of that If you are planning on being functional after smoking, just make sure you don't overdo it. It hits you fairly quick and then tapers off, making for a nice productive afternoon even if you did have a bit too much. Like most Sativa hybrids, this one is really good for treating depression and anxiety, and it has that bit of Indica to take the edge off and relax the body. Uplifting, creative, and tastes lovely.
Thanks for Reading, plenty more to come in the future!
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