Review: Ghost Train Haze Vape Cart by &Shine
One Work Sativa strain I would love to grow in my tent is Ghost Train Haze, but I’ve never stumbled across an original Ghost Train Haze clone or seeds. No Illinois cultivators have recently produced Ghost Train Haze flower, so when I had to travel in state with family and noticed an &Shine Ghost Train Haze Vape Cart at Rise Effingham, I picked up one as a companion.
First bred by Rare Dankness, Ghost Train Haze is a sativa cross of Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. This 1g of distillate oil paired with all-natural terpene blends tested at 86.45% THC.

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Vapes are my least preferred form of consumption but are almost mandatory for me when I need to be more discreet than smoking flower. The Ghost Train Haze Vape Cart worked well for those exact situations. The vape was discreet and lasted way longer than I expected, even for a 1g cart. With a well-charged battery, I was able to carry the cart on me and medicate whenever needed for the entire trip and after.
The flavor led with a sweet cream, especially on the front end, and then faded into back notes of spice, floral, kush, and citrus that strengthened on the exhale. The effects also were what I expected with a fast and heavy onset. The cerebral, upbeat, euphoric, giddy, and clearheaded high hit with a rush then eventually tailed off. With heavier doses, the energetic buzz bordered on raciness with many thoughts on what to do next, and the clear-headedness fogged up with a headband pressure. Patients prone to anxiety should probably avoid this vape.
The body buzz was a slower onset that hit almost at the end of the head high and took a couple seshes to fully set in with mild tingles throughout the body. The head and body highs were motivating and functioning in every activity I participated in throughout the trip. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.

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