Papaya reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Papaya.
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I picked this up from our local budtender as an RSO. I mix it with hot tea and honey and a small dab of coconut oil to help keep the RSO distributed and not stuck to the cup. Sorry, imma tad medicated at the moment, lol. Anyway, before I had finished my 1 cup of tea for the night (of usually 2-3 cups of tea--for 1 bag) I fell right to sleep. The next thing I knew, it was time to go to work. I fixed my dosage and now get to relax, pain and stress free before falling asleep. This is one rare strain that keeps me asleep throughout the night. I suffer chronic pain from old military injuries and PTSD along with anxiety and chronic depression.
It's a rare gem when I find it in an RSO. When I last bought it, I had my husband in mind, since he is detoxing from alcohol. When he got really uncomfortable, he asked for a cup of my tea. It helped him finally get the sleep his body and mind needed. It was also his 1st cup of tea 😆
Great high, at first I was energetic and social. Then, it hit me with munchies and started to feel sleepy. Would recommend for a movie or staying in at home.
When I first start smoking Papaya, it feels like a sativa. Awake, uplifted, creative. Very quickly however, the sleepiness sets in. One of the few strains that can actually put me to sleep.
I’m a graphic design student and I love this strain for getting my work done. Gets me high AF but keeps me focused and creative!
A go-to for getting some quality, deep sleep! This strain puts me out like a light, reliably.
I smoked a joint and straight after I felt sleepy and really foggy it took over my whole afternoon the joint burnt fast but better and more consistent than other buds I like the feeling of total calmness I just felt like staying alone and listening to music this is a good strain if you have nothing to do but if you are busy or if there is literally anything that can distract you the high gets abit groggy
loooooove this strain 🧡
(Citral x Ice) = Papaya. Which, is a particular seed bank's creation and take on the tropical fruit counter-part, Mango.
The taste is similar, in it's sweet treefruit like sense, but a spicy, peppery side is also apparent through the inhale.
The plants stay fairly short and thin, which for an indica dominant seems uncannily, almost sativa dom(ish). Definite plant worth trying, the calmness alone will kill any naysayers anxiety! Great for after a nap! Great for browsing the web, watching videos, studying, reading, eating, sleeping :) and repeating 8)
4/5