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Larry Bird Strain

Hybrid

HIGHLIGHTS
THC range
14-18%
CBD range
1%
Effects
Euphoria, motivating, creative energy
Flavours
Mint, citrus, sweet
Aromas
Minty, pine
May Relieve
Depression, chronic stress, fatigue
Terpenes
Pinene

Description

If you have been searching for a nice smooth hybrid strain, then look no further than Larry Bird! Named after the famous Boston Celtics basketball coach, Larry Bird is a well-balanced hybrid strain that is a cross between Thin Mint GSC and Sunset Sherbert. If you prefer strains that have a mild THC content between 14-18%, then this is going to be a great choice.

From the first inhale of Larry Bird, you’re immediately going to notice the cerebral high rush straight to your head. It can be a quite intense high, involving a surge of euphoria and creative energy that’s typical with most sativa strains. It’s the type of high that leaves you feeling motivated, activated, and ready to hang out with friends or get your creative juices flowing.

If you prefer an indica strain over sativa, then it may be best to avoid Larry Bird as it leans more towards a sativa in terms of effects, with just a touch of indica that hits after some time. On the other hand, people that use medicinal cannabis for depression, chronic stress, and fatigue will likely enjoy the effects of Larry Bird. If you suffer from anxiety, it might be best to avoid sativa heavy strains, and look for a strong indica instead.

The aroma of Larry Bird has a sweet and delicious aroma of minty pine that will continue into the flavor where you’ll experience a minty and refreshing citrus flavor that’s sweet on both the inhale and the exhale. It’s a smooth and sweet flavor explosion in your mouth, and once you smell it, you’re going to fall in love with it.

Most people that try Larry Bird enjoy the experience, and find that it’s one of those strains that makes it into their regular smoking or vaping rotation. If you’ve been looking for a new strain, check out Larry Bird. You won’t regret it!

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