Harle-Tsu
aka- Harlequin Tsunami,
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Hybrid
20% CBD
1% THC
At a Glance
Harle-Tsu Strain Overview
Harle-Tsu is a blend of Harlequin and Sour Tsunami from Southern Humboldt Seeds (SoHum). This CBD-rich cultivar is regarded as a euphoric tool for anxiety, pain, and stress. A precious gem of the cannabis world, the 2014 Best CBD Flower at the Emerald Cup tested at 21.05% CBD! Despite fluctuating CBD levels, the Harle-Tsu strain’s average THC content typically never exceeds 1%. Medical cannabis patients enjoy its uplifting and focused effects.
Starting in the cerebral region, the buzz is said to gradually dissolve throughout the rest of the body. A pungent bouquet of earthy, pine, and sweet aromas fills the air, muddled with hints of tangy citrus. Terpenes like myrcene, pinene, and terpinolene produce apricot, herbal, and woody flavors intertwined with spice. The fluffy, stretched nugs are shaped like a miniature bunch of grapes. Studded with trichomes and orange hairs, Harle-Tsu’s syrup-sticky coating reflects the potency buried within its nugs.
Strain profile, effects, and common uses are based on customer reviews. Further research is needed, and effects may vary by user. Information on this page does not constitute or replace medical advice.
Effects
Aromas
Terpenes
Cannabinoids
Harle-Tsu Strain Effects & Common Usage
The Harle-Tsu cultivar contains upwards of 20% CBD. Combined with myrcene, this non-intoxicating compound’s pain-relieving and anxiety-reducing effects may help fight stress and mood disorders.
Relaxed. A blend of ocimene and pinene may produce relaxation.
Focused. Consumers report that terpenes like pinene may enhance focus.
Uplifted. The presence of pinene may help encourage feelings of joy and euphoria.
Anxiety. CBD, myrcene, and pinene may help reduce feelings of anxiety.
Pain. Along with the CBD, the terpenes terpinolene, pinene, and myrcene have demonstrated anti-inflammatory properties and may help with pain relief.
Stress. Along with CBD, myrcene has been hailed as a stress reliever in some studies.
Harle-Tsu Strain Dosage Recommendations
Although the Harle-Tsu strain is non-intoxicating, patients should start low and slow (1-3 puffs) to prevent dry mouth and eyes.
The right dosage can vary greatly from one user to the next. If you have questions about finding the right dosage or product type for your needs, consider consulting with a medical cannabis doctor.
Cultivation Tips
Space Needed | 2.5 - 5ft height |
Growing Environment | Moderate humidity, cool environment (68 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit) |
Flowering Time | 8 - 10 weeks |
Yield | Medium |
Recommended Level | Experienced |