Review: Jenny Kush FSHO Cartridge by Aerīz
The last few months, I have been medicating with more Full Spectrum Hash Oil (FSHO) than I had in the past. I basically squirt from a syringe a dose of FSHO on food and eat the it at night for severe muscle cramps and pains. The problem for me with eating the FSHO is that the effects last a long time, and most often, I’m not looking for a five-hour trip.
FSHO can be dabbed, vaped, eaten, or infused in edibles, and I’d tried all but vaping. So a couple weeks ago, I picked up from nuEra Urbana a Jenny Kush FSHO Cartridge by Aerīz to see if smoking the oil late at night could substitute for eating it. I’d hoped for a faster onset and short buzz that also kept the strong medicating effects eating FSHO offers.

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The Jenny Kush strain is a hybrid cross of Amnesia Haze and Rare Dankness #2. The 500mg of FSHO tested at 80.32% THC, 0.26% CBDa, and 88.90% total cannabinoids. The leading terpenes included alpha-humulene, beta-caryophyllene, beta-myrcene, limonene, and linalool.
Full spectrum extraction retains all the plant’s original cannabinoids and terpenes, but patients should not expect the flavor of a Jenny Kush Oil Vape Cartridge. But for those who enjoy the flavor of FHSO and the added strength, these FSHO carts should hit the spot.

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When vaped, the hit was smooth and didn’t make me cough as other vape cartridges often do. The FHSO delivered that distinct earthy hashy flavor that matches the taste when eaten. In the background, hints of sweet citrus and that Jenny Kush funk bled through.
The Jenny Kush FSHO effects were a little more sedative than the flower’s smack-in-the-middle hybrid effects. The onset was quick, hitting the head with uplifting thoughts but soothing sensations. The strong high made the normal clear-headed cerebral buzz of Jenny Kush a little cloudier and thoughtlock at times, especially with heavy doses.

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The body buzz followed soon after with tingles that overwhelmed the muscles and joints until waves of relaxation rolled in over the next hour. The strength of the FSHO added to the extra head high and body buzz, and often leaned more toward a sedative-indica effect. After several doses, as FSHO does, the effects boosted my appetite.
Though the Jenny Kush FSHO Cartridge did not offer the overall strength that eating the FHSO did, the FSHO Cartridge delivered the relief I was looking for: a quicker onset and a heavy buzz that didn’t last as long. The body buzz effects, of course, could not compete with eating FSHO, but the cerebral high, at times, was stronger than eating it.
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