6/26/2023 0 Comments Hocus focus weed![]() SFV OG and Cinderella 99's tangy notes are strong, with quiet but noticeable scents of soil and spice rounding it out.įlavor: Witches Weed's heavy melon and fruit flavors take over the palate, giving off a savory sweetness much like cantaloupe or honeydew. Smell: Calming and fruity with a subtle sweetness, Witches Weed carries notes reminiscent of melon or cantaloupe. Trichomes, small in size but heavy in numbers, are draped along the buds like dewdrops. Looks: Although its heavy pistil coverage is hairier than I'd like, the rusty-red hairs make for a nice contrast against the strain's bright-green calyxes and occasional purple shade. It's tough to beat the cut currently sold at the Clinic, though: The intoxicating fruit-salad scent will instantly put a spell on you. Back to the Garden, the Clinic, DANK, Euflora, High Street Growers, Frosted Leaf, LoDo Wellness, the Stone Dispensary and Wellness Center of the Rockies have all recently carried Witches Weed. While Witches Weed has maintained a presence in Denver dispensaries for at least three or four years now, it's been gaining steam of late. Vivid saccharine flavors of melon and cantaloupe soothe your tastebuds without much of a skunky, dank aftertaste to overpower them, and the cottonmouth is minor. But what Witches Weed lacks in consistency, it makes up for in flavor. ![]() I compare its effects to a weed salad: mixing a handful of different strains together for one sweet mindfuck. Some people don't like the unpredictable high, but most tokers don't have a tolerance level high enough to notice the differences. I can usually pinpoint a strain's general effects after a couple of sessions, but Witches Weed continues to take me in different directions every time I smoke it, with varied levels of motivation, disorientation, focus, euphoria and giggles. I had high hopes that Witches Weed would be just as delightful.Ī hybrid of Chemdawg D, Cinderella 99, OG Kush and San Fernando Valley OG, Witches Weed certainly sounds like it was brewed up in a cauldron, and its funky high is almost supernatural. But then I saw Hocus Pocus on the Disney Channel, and that Bette Middler was sure a delight. Warts on their noses, shrieking voices and no taste in color - no, thanks. In the scene where he's being electrocuted, Omri told Entertainment Weekly that that's one scene where he remembers definitely being high.Despite being inspired by real-world events, witches were always the lamest Halloween characters. He now has an online cannabis merchandise store called The Mary Danksters. Now, if you're wondering about what ever happened to him, are you ready for this? Omri continues to live the high life as he retired from acting in the early 2000s, according the The Best Life. We got it done, but that was kind of a wake-up call, like, Omri, you've got to be a little more professional and make sure you hit your cues! I'll tell you what I do remember: I was mis-performing and not hitting my keys or marks and Kenny comes up to me and practically grabs me by the shirt, and he was like, 'Are you high?' and I was like, 'No,' and of course I was. ![]() Let's just say some of those scenes, I was having a good old time. That was at an age where I started experimenting with cannabis. At the time, Omri was 17 years old and living the high life, pardon the pun, as a child star in a blockbuster.
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