Coyote Art

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About Coyote Art

With a name that sounds more like an indie band rather than a cannabis strain, Coyote Art hails from Green Source Gardens in Portland, Oregon. Perhaps her hometown has something to do with her hipster moniker, but the history of this bud is actually anyone’s guess. Breeders have kept most data incredibly hush-hush, so from her genetic background to her potency, most are at a bit of a loss.

As important as it is to understand how strong a strain is before you smoke it, users just won’t often get that luxury when researching Coyote Art. While some strains give vague information with descriptions like “medium” THC levels, Green Source Gardens isn’t even sharing that much. Although they’re quite secretive, her nugs are still pretty nonetheless, with tiny trichomes and colors that range from light purple to pink. Flavors and aromas are also kept under lock and key, with many noting that they are complex and intriguing.

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Thankfully, the effects of Coyote Art have been communicated far and wide, and it’s a strain that many find perfectly complements their daily routine. Often energetic without being crazy and uplifting without turning you into a goofball, this bud has allowed many individuals to experience one of the better days they’ve had in a while. We wouldn’t necessarily recommend that you stake the fate of your current creative projects on this strain, but time and time again, users have reported that their high allows them to become introspective, inspired, and euphoric - qualities that many find useful when trying to accomplish difficult tasks.

Typical Effects

Social
Social
Creative
Creative
Energetic
Energetic

Common Usage

Anxiety
Anxiety
Pain
Pain
Depressed
Depressed

If you’re intrigued and want to experience this strain for yourself, Green Source Gardens has made that easier than many other breeders out there. They’ve partnered with a handful of local Pacific Northwest shops to make seeds available for purchase, allowing you to get into the cultivation game with relative ease. Rumor has it that this bud takes between 7 and 10 weeks to fully mature, and while we’d assume that nearly any growing environment would suit her just fine, the jury is still out. In fact, information about her specific needs isn’t widely disseminated, so it’s advised that you speak with an experienced grower before jumping right in.

There’s got to be an interesting backstory that pertains to how Coyote Art got her name, but for now, all one can do is hope to cross her path someday and get to experience the elusive effects that she holds. If nothing else, take a few tokes on the weekend when you don’t have a lot going on and see where your mind and body take you.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

0%

STRAIN AVERAGE

0%

HYBRID AVERAGE

12.5%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%


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