Bare Farms Green Crack
Bare Farms Green Crack is a beautiful Sativa-dominant flower, grown with the upmost time, care and love, so you know what your smoking comes from the heart. Having a luscious, bright green appearance only adds the wonderful experience that comes with taking a hit of the fresh, tangy flavors that engulf the users mind with uplifting and creative feelings, relieving any previous amounts of stress, pain or anxiety.
Despite the edginess of its name, Green Crack is more likely to make users energized and inspired than strung out and manic. Providing the best of what sativa varieties have to offer, it’s a great strain for enhancing your appreciation of your surroundings or simply as a way to help you get up and go. It’s also unique in its potency — even for more experienced cannabis fans, a little bit of this controlled substance can go a long way.
Despite mostly indica physical characteristics, Green Crack has a strong and buzzy sativa high. Its potency — Green Crack averages 16% THC content — ensures that you’ll feel uplifted for hours to come.
It provides users with a boost of energy that soon manifests as a cerebral mindset, making this an excellent wake and bake strain. Green Crack’s potency can make mundane like dishes and laundry tasks more interesting. It’s also an inspiring smoke — its sharp sense of focus can help users zero in on creative projects or can draw attention to the nuances in a piece of music or a movie.
Medical Description and Effects Of Bare Farms Green Crack
Green Crack can also have some slightly psychedelic effects, including visual distortions and, particularly, an odd sense of time dilation. Because it can leave users feeling uplifted and fairly wired, this strain isn’t recommended for use late at night. Because it doesn’t have many physically relaxing indica properties, Green Crack doesn’t have a wide range of medical benefits. However, its energizing effects can be great for freeing users from fatigue. Green Crack can also aid those suffering from anxiety and depression, helping them to live in the moment — although in large enough doses, the tendency towards recursive cerebral thinking can plunge some into panic or paranoia.