Snowcap reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Snowcap.
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I was introduced to Snowcap from 14er Holistics in Boulder, CO around December 2014. My friend brought some buds to share, so we rolled a spliff together and saved a full bowl for later.
At first breeze, Snowcap proved to be a light, cooling, airy delight. Snowcap has not fallen far from its name in the qualities of mountain-top brisk. It tastes clean, soft on the throat if inhaling, with a fruitiness reminiscent of lime or citrus. The clean air quality of pine, sage, or young cedar terpenes was tucked behind the light colored ribbons amongst the buds. Forest-y and frosty, yum.
In the evening, I noticed effects of paranoia, restlessness, and talkativeness. A good strain for a late night walk or creative activity together with friends in a warm, snowy cabin.
TL; DR: Light and breezy with a kind and bright head-high. An easy strain for a wake-and-bake daytime medicine. At night, get creative and warmed by friendship.
Makes you cough like a bitch but it hits crazy fast. This is a must try and a true one hit wonder.
I had the pleasure to smoke this strain, I have to say it's a good one ;) I had the munchies I felt energetic and I felt the need to draw :)
One of my fav's just because of the great taste of snowy mountains and of course a mild high that last about 15-20 minutes.
This strain is a bit above average. Perfect day smoke or concentrate for me. Im a bit of a heavier smoker than normal, but id recommend this to ANYONE :D
a really good strain for the middle of the day or morning
MMM, MMM, love me some Snowcap. Been a favorite this summer, makes you giggle at whatever you're looking at. Comes in dense, frosty nugs that reek of pine sap.
March 31, 2016
Snowcap is a favorite, when available, for severe pelvic nerve pain. Radiation therapy fried 7 of the 8 branches of my pudendal nerve, and this strain has consistently improved my pain for 6 years. I have not been able to find this locally for awhile, and my Humboldt friends stopped growing it in favor of Indica strains. It is available now at a couple dispensaries, and my pain is better than it has been in 2 years.