10 Most Popular Strains in Massachusetts 2017

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Blue dream, Trainwreck, and girl scout cookie strains…oh my! If 2017 was anything, it was a great year for MA marijuana lovers. Not only is marijuana use officially legal in our state, but the culture is thriving. We have the goods on the most searched strains of 2017 for cannabis users all across Massachusetts. Curious what all your canna friends are puffing on from Cape Cod to Tewksbury? Check out our top 10 list of most popular strains in MA.

    1. Blue Dream – Blue Dream has dominated the market across the regions, and MA is no exception. As a Sativa-dominant hybrid, it boasts a soothing body high from it’s Blueberry Haze counterpart, as well as a cerebral invigoration of Haze Sativa. Mixed with its sweet berry undertones, Blue Dream makes for the perfect daytime high.
    2. Girl Scout Cookies – This Indica-dominant strain combines the powers of  OG Kush, Cherry Kush, and Durban Poison creating the signature minty taste that inspired its name.  GSC is a favorite for those dealing with depression, pain, sleep problems, and loss of appetite. It is also a home run for creatives, enhancing creativity and mental introspection.
    3. Green Crack – Green Crack is an oldie but always a goodie. For those who tend to get annoying couch lock and fatigue when smoking, this may just be the strain for you. Providing a cerebral high, this Sativa makes for a more mentally motivating strain as opposed to physical. An excellent option for those fighting depression, fatigue, or general de-motivation.
    4.  Trainwreck – Trainwreck has traveled from  Northern California to bring us a euphoric and creativity sparking Sativa hybrid. With a spicy, citrus flavor users report a couchlock effect that is also mixed with cerebral stimulation. Trainwreck is ideal for treating ADHD, PTSD, and stress relief.
    5. Gorilla Glue #4 – Gorilla Glue #4 is not for the weak of heart. This highly potent hybrid strain is known for its ridiculously high resin production. GG #4 is a combination of Sour Dubb, Chocolate Diesel, and Chem’s Sister, leaving it with a pungent earthy aroma and heavy body high. Perfect for those dealing with persistent headaches or insomnia.
    6. White Widow – White Widow is the queen of resin, covered in snowflake crystals. It is universally loved for its high potency and fatigue-fighting qualities. This strain offers a boost in both creativity and conversation and is also known for making even mundane activities enjoyable.
    7. Strawberry Cough – If you are dealing with anxiety issues, Strawberry Cough could be the strain for you. With its euphoric and anxiety crushing high this Sativa hybrid produces a lift in energy and mood. The name comes from the slight berry flavor and expansive smoke attributes that can cause coughing while exhaling. Strawberry Cough is perfect for anyone needing a kick to get up and about.
    8. Afghan Kush – With its fruity sour taste and high THC content, Afghan has become a favorite for cannabis enthusiasts looking for a solid body high. Afghan Kush is great for increasing appetite and chronic pain relief. The heavy Indica effect makes AK a great nighttime medication for suffering insomniacs.
    9. White Fire OG – White Fire OG is a high resin Sativa hybrid that derives from The White and Fire OG Kush. With a THC level that regularly reaches 25% White Fire OG is known to produce an uplifting and energetic high. Chronic pain sufferers can find relief in this strain that won’t leave them falling asleep on their feet.
    10. Bubba Kush – Bubba Kush is a true Indica, leaving users with the happy, hungry, and sleepy feeling that is notoriously linked with cannabis. Although the lineage is not clearly defined, it is connected back to Hindu Kush. Bubba presents a gorgeous forest green hue with purple shades of purple. This is a great strain for a relaxing night of Netflix and chill.

     

     

     

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