Harle-Tsu High CBD creative

Harle-Tsu

Overview

Harle-Tsu, bred by the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective, is a high-CBD hybrid cross between Harlequin and Sour Tsunami. It is an Indica Dominant breed with a 60% Indica to 40% Sativa combination. With a CBD content 20 times higher than its THC content, Harle-Tsu brings relief to pain and inflammation without causing psychoactivity. Harle-Tsu seeds have a 75% chance of expressing its high-CBD characteristics, and indoor plants will finish flowering in 8 weeks.

When ready for reaping, Harle-Tsu bares an aroma that’s sweet, earthy, and piney, with undertones of citrus. Its taste is quite similar and just as likable. Its buds are fluffy and grape-shaped with few orange pistils and lots of syrupy resin.

The THC level of this strain averages at less than 1%, while its CBD level averages between 20-24%. While this strain isn’t known to produce too many psychoactive effects, it is best known for its ability to relieve many sorts of pains and aches throughout the body. It can also help with inflammation and stress, often calming the mind and increasing focus without the normal sensations of feeling “high”.

This strain is ideal for both daytime and evening use due to its low THC content.

Harle Tsu High CBD cannabis strain

Terpene Profile

All of Harle-Tsu terpenes have different characteristics and properties, some of which are therapeutic and others even medicinal. 

Myrcene

Myrcene has a mild sedative effect that promotes restful sleep. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antibacterial properties.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene has a spicy, woody aroma and is valued for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory effects. It has antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.

Limonene

Limonene is the second most abundant terp in the cannabis plant. As the name suggests, it smells of lemons. This terp is a mood improver and also helps in reducing stress.  Lastly this terp has great anti bacterial and anti fungal properties.

Linalool

Linalool is characterized by a floral, citrusy scent and has sedative, anxiety-relieving effects.

What Consumers are Saying:

Patients who consume the Harle-Tsu strain of medicinal marijuana have reported both positive and some negative effects when using the product. Some common and some rare.

The Positives

  • Euphoria
  • Focus
  • Happy
  • Relaxing
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Potential Medical Benefits

Below are a list of conditions that Harle-Tsu may be helpful in managing. We have selected these conditions based upon two sources: reviews from consumers who report using the strain to manage these symptoms, and/or substantial scientific evidence suggesting that its dominant terpenes may help manage the conditions listed below.

The Negatives

Some users reported dry mouth, and dry eyes. Rare side effects reported by patients are headaches, and dizziness.

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