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Black Lime Special Reserve


Overview:

With a long and strange name like Black Lime Special Reserve, you know you're going to be in for a wild ride. It is a highly-rated sativa that comes from a number of parent strains, including Woodman Canyon Oil Can, Northern Lights, Purple Kush, Lime Afghani, and Chemdawg Special Reserve. With parent strains like that, it is obvious that Black Lime Special Reserve is a treat that will leave you wanting more. The strain tastes of citrus—specifically lime—and diesel. The smell is much more diesel-like, though you will pick up some notes of citrus as well. It will make the user feel relaxed, euphoric, focused, and even energetic. Being a strong sativa, Black Lime Special Reserve will not be putting you down for the night. Instead, it gives the user a creative burst of energy. This unique attribute makes the plant especially useful for daytime pain relief, anti-anxiety or antidepressant purposes. It also will help treat fatigue and spasticity. The best thing about Black Lime Special Reserve is that it does not have many negative side effects. It may lead to some dry mouth, but that is about it. However, new side effects may come about as more users discover the strain, so tread lightly to see how this new strain affects your body. Everyone is different after all!

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Energetic

Euphoric

Focused

Energetic

Euphoric

Focused

Medical Uses

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Dry Eyes

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