Harlequin reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Harlequin.
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This is my favorite go-to for actual medical use. Great at relieving muscle soreness and physical discomfort while sleeping.
Helps get me into that elusive all-night slumber, with no effects in the morning that a cup of coffee doesn't counteract.
Almost no psychoactive properties, which is huge for regular, medicinal use.
I rarely consume cannabis and haven't in about a year is so. My strain is 8.28 THC and 11.1 CBD and I'm giving CBDs another try after re-educating myself about them.
I have such a low tolerance that an amount the size of a pea got me very high, after three hits. I found my Harlequin to be harsh through my water pipe. The high was a full body high, very heady, and I found myself spacing out and unable to focus.
After about three hours, I'm still buzzed and now have slight headache. Still looking for my perfect THC/CBD ratio.
Migraine 7; nausea 6 when I medicated round 1700 or so. Took bout 5 - 10 min to start working. Got in an arguement with my husband after which was a buzzkill, ugh. Nauesa 4 @ worst. Pain 4 @ worst. Heavy headbuzz; not too strong. Body high useful but had better. This weekend sucks.
Harlequin is special. The pain relief was not overwhelming but there was some and pretty stoned on 3 hits. The amazing part of Harlequin is the effect to reduce inflammation anywhere in the body. You sense it the next day not while smoking it. I have skin irritation for which there is really nothing to help except for zinc oxide which has only minimal effect. Harlequin is the real deal.
I find that 2 hits is enough.
An Effective but somewhat harsh strain. I find it is a bit dry but does the job without as much of a high as it is numbing the pain
Harlequin is totally an underappreciated strain in my humble opinion! Really great for what it is: a clear headed therapeutic experience!! My friend is a Marine vet with PTSD and this strain works VERY well for him, especially because he is very prone to paranoia effects from cannabis but is A-OK with Harlequin!
I love this strain for my fibromyalgia and back pain. Mild buzz, alert yet calm, the CBD really makes this strain. I plan as much as possible to always have this on hand.
First off must say, I'm not a stoner and haven't smoked since the early 80s. Back then in those days it seemed like we had only a few strains, Accupoco Gold, Columbian, Thai, and Skunk. Low THC (Compared to today strains). I recently started seeking out these high CBD strains, and this one was the first I tried. Right away the earthy columbian flavor instantly teleported me back to 1977. Can't forget that distinct flavor. Smooth inhale, and exhale. A bit more pepper flavor on exhale. Not a big fan of the flavor, but it's ok. Would prefer a more modern sweet or fruitier taste. The effect of a couple hits was slow and steady. Nothing drastic. A bit energizing in the mind with a content body feel. Did get a bit of upset stomach feel, maybe that was just me. Since this is not an Indica strain, don't use close to bedtime, it did not let me fall sleep at all. Kinda like a puppy, its fun to play with but it wont let you sleep. Overall it works, happy, slight head buzz, relaxing.