Permafrost

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About Permafrost

Permafrost is a Sativa-dominant strain that is named for the thick, frosty layer of trichomes that the buds of this strain are typically covered in.

Generally a few hits brings on a strong sense of euphoria which is followed by an increase in the flow of creative juices and energy. Users often feel uplifted and focused. This strain is good for morning or afternoon use as the energizing and uplifting effects often makes users feel a need to get stuff done. Users that choose this strain should be aware that it comes with all the usual side effects of most strains - cotton mouth, dry eyes, paranoia, dizziness and headaches.

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This hybrid is most often reportedly used to alleviate overwhelming stress, anxiety, nervousness, fatigue and tension typically brought on by depression-related disorders. Following closely are those who deal with constant aches and pains, though this strain offers little respite from severe chronic pain (see strains dedicated to pain management here). Some users choose it to induce appetites and calm queasy stomachs as well.

Typical Effects

Creative
Creative
Energetic
Energetic
Dry Eyes
Dry Eyes

Common Usage

Depressed
Depressed
Pain
Pain
A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite

Permafrost is the child of two powerful strains known world wide. The mother Trainwreck and the father White Widow. The strain reportedly produces a decent yield and flowers for around 12 weeks. Two other strains exist with this name, one of which is an older clone-only strain and some improperly cataloged Purple Arrow.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

18%

STRAIN AVERAGE

17%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%


Reviews

November 17, 2016

angie

yeah real good for pain

November 10, 2016

michelle thomas

i love this strain for every quality it has. i love that i feel medicated, but am still able to go about my day and even get a bit of an energetic buzz from it. i like that it seems to control my anxiety and depression rather well, and brings my spirits up.