Champagne Kush reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Champagne Kush.
Champagne Kush strain effects
Champagne Kush strain helps with
- 40% of people say it helps with Stress
- 36% of people say it helps with Anxiety
- 34% of people say it helps with Pain
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Excellent. Switches your mood ... quickly. A powerful high. It's special and I wish I could buy it again. Super cerebral. There's a body high as well.
This strain was the smoothest I've ever smoked so far. I got to take gravities, and the first I got a nice chill high then the second I was just having a good time. All my stress was relieved. What I loved the most about this hybrid strain was I still had a sense of alertness and self-control. I was playing some GTA, and I drove great haha Just my mental and physical capabilities were all there. I did get some light weight munchies though. This is a good strain to smoke I'd smoke again, and try again during a Sunday morning. It's a good mood lifter. I highly suggest this is you're stressed out and want to take a load off. The taste I couldn't quite define, but it didn't taste harsh. The smoke almost tasted like nothing to me. It was just a smooth sailing hit.
Migraine pain comin on; nausea 4 when I medicated round 2130 or so. Takes bout 5 min to start working. Body high perfect. Head buzz heavy; perfect for insomnia. NO ANXIETY/PARANOIA (an absolute must for me). Takes sweet/berries. Omg, I want to go sleepies now....zzzzz.... highly recommend for late evening/before bed use for pain/nausea.
February 26, 2015
I was a bit skeptical when I heard the name but within a few drags I could understand why it is called as such. It leaves a sort of fermented flavor in the mouth much like the aftertaste of a glass of sparkly. Sweet smelling and potent - the high hit me like a brick of euphoria and relaxation.
I am unable to smoke, so this review is for a tincture made from 1 oz of Champagne Kush:
Used 190 proof neutral spirits - 375 ml
1 oz oven-dried cannabis (ground)
1 Mason jar with tight-fitting lid
I let the mixture sit in the refrigerator for 1 week, turning at least 4 times a day. The mixture formed 3 layers. The top layer was a rich, deep turquoise green and gave a total body high. The onset was within 30 seconds when a single drop was placed under the tongue. Effects lasted about 4 hours. Taste reminded me of Jasmine, with a sweet, earthiness. Very nice!
The next layer down was a thin, yellow layer. One drop from this layer couch-locked me for 6 hours. VERY strong.
The third layer was the ground plant material. I haven't tried that layer yet. A very nice herb for pain from Multiple Sclerosis.
Champagne is a cross between a Pure himalayan sativa and an afgani X hash plant. The Pheno is various from pure indica to pure sativa. The main dominate gene in the Champagne a soaring cerebral high that is good for meditation and relaxing. The high doesn't have much narcotic punch to it, but always packs a head rush that last for several minutes then gently letting you ease into a meditative relaxed state. This strain was made popular by the King of Nepal, one of the early advocates of making fine hash in the U.S. This strain makes some of the best hash you could find. With none of the woody, spicy, or astringent notes that are found in some afgani hashes. The hash from the Champagne is of the highest order. Fruity and fresh with some spice notes reminiscent of Nepalese temple balls of lore. An excellent strain for psychological disorders and deep meditation.
Listening to "Champagne High"by Sister Hazel and smoking this great tasting strain, is pure bliss!
Really enjoyed the last batch of this I tried. Very lovely light green nugs with just oodles of hairs. The scent is kind of a lovely cheese funky smell to me but the taste is tingly on your tongue and nose, just like sippin' champagne. Or at least some champipple. For me this was a 50/50 hybrid kind of pain relief and cerebral effects but not at all overwhelming. Better for day use than night use in my experience. But I suppose as with most anything, too much would eventually make you sleepy.