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10%CBD
12%Content
50 mlPossible effects
Afghani Skunk: schlaffördernd, Appetitsteigernd, Entspannend, CBD Charlottes Angel: Stimmungsaufhellend, Glücklich, EntspannendPossible symptoms
Afghani Skunk: Stress, Schlaflosigkeit, Angst, PTBS, Arthritis, Fatigue, CBD Charlottes Angel: Spastiken, Appetittlosigkeit, PTBS, PMS, ParkinsonType: Extract | Genetics: Afghani Skunk/ CBD Auto Charlotte's
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Afghani Skunk
Skunk Afghani is a hybrid strain resulting from the blending of a robust Afghan variety with Skunk #1. This cannabis hybrid is known for its strong indica stone, which may induce a state of deep relaxation. While specific medical effects are not mentioned in the provided description, indica strains like Skunk Afghani are often sought after for their potential benefits in managing pain, insomnia, stress, and muscle relaxation.
CBD Auto Charlotte's
CBD Auto Charlotte's Angel is a sativa-dominant strain with high CBD content and minimal THC. With 15% CBD and less than 1% THC, this strain offers the potential for a powerful and non-psychoactive medicine. CBD Auto Charlotte's Angel is suitable for medical cannabis users who prefer the benefits of CBD while remaining functional and sober. CBD-rich strains are often sought after for potential benefits in managing pain, inflammation, anxiety, and other conditions without the psychoactive effects of THC.
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