Nicole is an indica-dominant cannabis strain. The structure of the plant is not too high but it appears loaded with buds with very dense flowers and a large quantity of resin. It is worth noting the size of its seed, as it is probably one of the largest in the market.
The flavour is typical of the "berry" from which it comes from, with a palatable flavour of raspberry mixed with grapes, and a very fresh smell of different forest fruits. It certainly produces a very relaxing and long-lasting sleepiness effect but at the same time it is very joyful.
Its therapeutic uses are varied. Being highly recommended for depression and insomnia, although it is also suitable for headaches and fatigue.
Strain FAQ
How are raspberry-flavored cannabis strains created?
Selective breeding creates strains with a rich sativa-indica genetic mix. To improve raspberry scent and taste, breeders combine parent strains with favourable flavour qualities.
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.
Why are many Central American and Caribbean strains Sativa-dominant?
Many tropical cannabis cultivars are Sativa. Height, long flowering, and stimulating effects are their hallmarks. Unique geographical features have caused these Sativa strains to evolve different affects and flavours.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.
How will cannabis therapy evolve?
With so many strains and pharmacological characteristics, personalised cannabis treatment has a bright future. Patients and doctors can choose strains that are said to target their ailments, enabling more personalised cannabis therapy.