Jean Guy reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Jean Guy.
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Jean-Guy is a hybrid strain from Montreal. People claim it's a cross between White Widow (Indica) and another mystery sativa strain. It's known to take chronic pain away (ex: fibromyalgia) and increase appetite. Personally, it helped me with a back injury and joint stiffness after playing sports. One of the best strains you can get out of Montreal
Amazing, I smoke this beauty three times already and I can tell that weed is one of the best you can find in Quebec. If your dealer have some, buy it before it's too late!
Probably the best strain i've ever had. Really strong high. It's a pretty ''mythic'' strain here in Quebec/Montreal, so it's quite expensive (185$ for an ounce).
This shit is good! You feel so happy and talkative. I recommand that to all my family, even if they're against drugs, these bastards... anyway Blazet it motherfuc***
jean guy kush, produit du Québec!
donne surtout le gout de produire,construire,création ect...
8\10
amazing mellow feeling throughout the high, calmed me right down when i really needed it.(been havin a rough few months) It tastes amaaazing and smells amazing. no paranoia, no shaking, no panic attacks. All throughout pretty chill. sit back and listen to some fallout 4 music and just relax. It did its job :) haven't even cried today or layed around. been doing chores and keeping myself busy :) try it you guys :)
From Montreal Canada, this strain is a go-to for pain sufferers. Extremely potent, it has been known to insight hallucinations. Despite what various sources state, this strain is a cross between skunk and white widow. A top quality smoke.
I was super excited to pick up the JG from Great Gardner and try it out. I wont lie and try to say that I have ventured outside most of the commercial kush strains, but this is one strain that peaked my interest and I can say it certainly didnt disappoint. I am a indica guy , seeking to switch to the less coach locking sativas. This sativa dominant hybrid was exactly what I was looking for.