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Serpentine doesn’t seem to have any informative reviews, so I wonder if it’s a fairly new strain. However, I found it in the Phoenix area.
Description: Serpentine’s flower peacocks to the eye with a deep green bud, hints of olive green, with red hairs that giving you every reason to hang it from your Christmas tree next season...Don’t do that, you’ll tempt to the cat to make the switch from car nip. The trichomes are itty-bitty. Serpentine OG smells a lot like Ghost Train Haze, with a minty earthy aroma, with a subtle hint of citrus, with a pine “after-smell” that lingers in the nostrils.
Experience: just like it’s name, I had a Serpentine like experience, winding back and forth between nourishing, euphoric head highs, and relaxing- Xanax like relaxation in the muscles - you may get tired from this strain, but I found I would quickly regain my energy and transition into a calm, mellow. One thing I loved about this strain is that it seemed to make music better, and conversations more delightful (and this is coming from an introvert).
Recommended for: PTSD, body-aches or pain, lazy Sunday’s where naps can be taken, but these are highly subjective because experiences may vary.
Best consumed with: water pipe, Gandalf wizard pipe.
Conclusion: This hybrid strain high-fives the mind, compliments the personality, and massages the body. Now snap out of your couch-lock, embark on a quest to find it, Sound the horn of Bongdor, and face off against the mighty Serpent.