Kief is essentially the sticky, resin-filled trichomes of cannabis that often build up in containers or can be separated from the loose, dry cannabis flower using a mesh screen or sieve. The key characteristic of kief is its high concentration of psychoactive cannabinoids like THC, surpassing that of the cannabis flowers from which it’s extracted. It’s traditional for kief to be compressed into hashish cakes for ease of storage, but it can also be smoked or vaporized in its loose form.
In reference to a cheerful cannabis strain reminiscent of childhood board games, this is no coincidence. Candyland is predominantly sativa and is a hybrid of Granddaddy Purps and Platinum Cookies. These genetic combinations result in a stimulating and energizing high that inspires creativity and provides the energy required for daytime tasks. The predominant sensation when using Candyland is euphoria, accompanied by a significant mood uplift and some relaxation. The precise ratio of sativa to indica in this strain is uncertain, but its THC content can be as high as 24%, making it a potent option. Its CBD levels are lower but could still be valuable in managing seizures and other health issues. Candyland possesses a potent sweet taste and scent, complemented by an earthy, spicy undertone. It features a compact, camouflage-like appearance with gold flecks and sparkling trichomes. This strain is ideal for managing anxiety and depression, as well as bipolar disorder, chronic pain, and ADHD. Users may experience dry mouth, dry eyes, and dizziness, while paranoia is less common. Candyland, best used during daytime activities, serves as a sweet indulgence at any time of the day. It’s most popular on the West Coast, in Colorado, and in Michigan.
Lennie –
The taste was nice, and it added a nice punch when mixed with my flower.