Homegrown Review: Rainbow Sherbet by John Grow #34
John Grow #34 is back to tell about another strain medical patients should know about. John Grow #34’s last review featured Lemon Bubblegum, and this review highlights Rainbow Sherbet.
One major goal for this educational Medical Patient Homegrown Reviews series is to showcase strains that medical patients otherwise would not know about so that patients can make a more informed decision on which strains best serve their medical needs. And we could not get a better source to tell us about these strains because John Grow #34 bred them himself.
Rainbow Sherbet is an evenly balanced hybrid cross of Champagne and Blackberry. The buds are dirty blonde in color with light orange pistils and powdered in tiny amber trichomes. The aroma delivers earth, hops, fruit, and mint overtones with subtle hints of sweet berry, pine, and kush. The flavor doubles down on the sweet berry and fruit medley, especially on the inhale. The exhale adds more sweet pine, sugary mint, and tart kush.
The effects are for those patients who prefer that right-in-the-middle hybrid effects. The head high starts with uplifting mental state that is slightly energetic and cerebral. With more doses and when the body buzz catches up to the head high, the head high becomes less cerebral and creative and more relaxing and thoughtful. The body buzz starts with an overall rush of tingles and then settles into a heavier full-body high later in the buzz.
The patient requested this information be released: Founder of 34 Mongrels Genetics, which can be found on Facebook, John Grow #34 started breeding seeds to help those battling cancer. After realizing he had a foundation for a genetics company, he started 34 Mongrels Genetics to broaden his support for those in need. For more Illinois News Joint Medical Patient Reviews, visit here.
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