LONDONCHELLO STRAIN
Cookies Londonchello strain is a special strain for weed connoisseurs who enjoy a great high but still like to keep their wits
intact. It was created and first bred by Cookies and Lemonade. This marijuana strain is quite popular among die-hard weed fans who sometimes refer to it as Cookies London Chello strain. Londonchello strain is a hybrid with 50% Sativa and 50% Indica. However, reports suggest that this strain usually has a THC content of anywhere between 25 to 27%. This is one of the reasons for its strong “high” that hits the user immediately after use. Cookies London chello strain is bred by crossing LPC#75 and Lemonade strains The taste and aroma of this strain are also elusive and unmatched. London Chello strain has a sweet taste with a touch of a tart, often seen in citrus fruits. However, buds have a lemon-like smell with just a hint of fresh berries. Moreover, the aroma is noted to be similar to berry lemonade crossed with a bit of earthy nuttiness.
EFFECTS AND USE OF LONDONCHELLO STRAIN
Most users describe the experience with this strain as eye-opening that rushes to your head. Moreover, the energizing effect is best for people who tend to laze around as it can give you just the right push to get out of bed and start the day. Londonchello strain hits your brain almost immediately after use and sharpens focus and concentration.
However, people who are new to weed might want to start with something a little milder than this. This one is the second step for newbies.
This cannabis has many medicinal uses as well from helping with stress, anxiety, and depression to acting as a mood stabilizer. Some people also use this weed to aid with chronic fatigue.
GROWERS INFORMATION
Londonchello strain, These buds are easy to cultivate if you are an experienced grower. In addition, London Chello strain buds are tall and come in tones of brown with characteristic hairs of bright-orange color. It has dark olive grape-like green nugs with purplish undertones plus a coating of crystal-like purple trichomes.