Green Spirit Strain
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Feelings:
- Creative
- Happy
- Relaxed
Negatives:
- Dizzy
Medical:
- Inflammation
- Pain
Green Spirit is a balanced hybrid strain containing 19% THC, created by Dutch Passion Seed Company through crossing Big Bud and Skunk #1. This perfectly balanced cultivar delivers a harmonious blend of effects that cater to both recreational and therapeutic users.
The strain’s appearance is characterized by large, bright green nugs adorned with neon orange pistils and a thick coating of crystalline trichomes. Its aromatic profile presents a bold combination of classic skunk notes complemented by dank spiciness, creating a distinctive and powerful fragrance.
The effects begin with an uplifting cerebral buzz that promotes creativity and social interaction. As the experience progresses, users report a gentle transition into physical relaxation without causing sedation, making it suitable for both daytime and evening use.
Medical Uses of Green Spirit
Green Spirit shows particular promise in addressing inflammation and chronic pain conditions. The strain’s balanced effects make it especially effective for patients seeking relief while maintaining functionality throughout their day.
Users report significant benefits in managing stress-related conditions, with the initial euphoric effects helping to lift mood and ease anxiety. The strain’s moderate potency allows for effective symptom management without overwhelming sedation.
Growing Information on Green Spirit
Green Spirit presents a moderate growing difficulty, making it suitable for growers with some experience. The plants maintain a medium height, making them manageable for indoor cultivation with proper training techniques.
The flowering period is notably short at less than 8 weeks, though yields tend to be low at less than 1 oz/ft². While the output may be modest, the quick turnaround time allows for multiple harvests per year under optimal conditions.
Growers should monitor humidity levels carefully during the flowering phase to prevent mold development, particularly given the strain’s dense bud structure inherited from its Big Bud parentage.
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