Chiesel Strain Information
Chiesel strain is a Sativa-leaning Hybrid which offers a uniquely focused and creative high that enthusiasts absolutely love, provided they can deal with the funky taste. Chiesel is a great mood enhancer: when medicating, it uplifts, energizes, and brings about a general sense of euphoria. Taste, Appearance and Aroma
This strain will surely leave a funky, pungent aroma behind when smoked. Chiesel packs strong and funky notes that combine well-aged cheese and diesel tanginess. The result is a full-flavored aroma that completes the exciting experience this strain offers. And although even some connoisseurs might find the offensive odor to be too much to handle, there are some discriminating Cannabis users out there who know that where there’s a bad smell, there’s likely impressive chemistry. It is dry but sticky, and looks dull green with a pungent smell of cheese and diesel. Medical Benefits
Chiesel Strain has an impressive 1.04% CBD level and 14.45 % THC level. Chiesel offers patients a harmonious high that medical users can enjoy as it allows even playing fields for both physical and cerebral effects. Combined, it deals a double combo in alleviating health ailments. It is a great strain for anyone suffering from depression, chronic pain or dealing with a lot of stress. On the downside, it can make a user feel spacey and tends to produce a bit of cotton mouth. Focused, clarifying euphoria could be useful to patients suffering from mood disorders like depression. It offers relaxant properties potentially medicinal for those who deal with chronic stress. If you’re dealing with mild aches and pains, this strain is very effective. Up to 17-24% THC Flavours: Cheese, Diesel, Earthy Effects: Happy, Uplifted, Euphoric, Energetic, Focused Medical Uses: Stress, Depression, Pain, Cramps, Fatigue
Hellen –
Had a migraine all day and a couple tokes of this strain gave that a big middle finger. Allows me to actually get food down. Smooth smoke, heavy gasiness on the inhale and a nice lingering cheesy taste in the exhale. Certainly a must for migraine control