Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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As someone who suffered from severe “weed anxiety” harlequin was exactly what I was looking for. You getting too high can be a burden for you I highly recommend this. So far I’ve experimented with others but nothing comes close to this for me.
This is a great strain! I'll buy this again.
my friend Tony did this one still high of it and idk wtf that is, but he likes it, it's been 3 days of him being on this.
Nice, steady session flower. Won't get you dumb.
December 30, 2019
I agree this is great medical marijuana. I only got a actual buzz the first few times I smoked this flower. I feel the lower THC content caused me to build a tolerance quickly, and soon it no longer helped my migraines. Along with Cannatonic, I found it to be a good beginner strain, as it helped me understand how savitas and THC affect me.
1st timer, novice, general and social anxiety, student; if any of those words describe you this is your strain. I'm in my 30s and am new to this and have found this as my everyday strain. The strain I am able to get is actually a hybrid of Harlequin and Grand Daddy Purple called Harlequin GPD, and it is more or less a 1:1 but I'm reviewing it here because it's the only place I can. If I ever find the pure strain by me I won't hesitate to buy it. This gives me a relaxing uplifting experience but it still gives me energy to do things around the house, and get me up and going. When I need to focus on more important tasks I mix this with Jack Herer to really get going, and the CBD in Harlequin helps keep the euphoria to a minimum so I still have the other effects but can still get things done.
This is my absolute favourite strain available. It helps me focus while at work and I’m less likely to have a panic attack. I’m bipolar and have Adhd as well and I find that this strain helps me manage better than rx does. It has a nice pime flavour to top it all off
I just had 2 back surgeries about 2.5 weeks apart, and that's left me with a lot of irritated nerves and muscle aches. I'm not the kind of person to stay on the Rx meds for a long time, so after some research, I found Harlequin and decided to try and see if it would help alleviate some of this pain.
Good news: it definitely has helped! I wouldn't say that the pain is all the way gone, but Harlequin is able to take the edge off, and then supplement with Tylenol as needed (which isn't often)! For a pain scale: without anything, I'm usually around a 6-7 area, but with Harlequin, that comes down to 2-3. Best part: I haven't felt ANY additional side effects like munchies, couchlock, the gigs, etc., so I can still function at a regular standard (or as regular as it can be after 2 back surgeries).
Anyway, I'm looking forward to continuing to use Harlequin during my recovery, and even after!!