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Concentrate of the Week: Green Crack Concentrate

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[dropcap class=”kp-dropcap”]T[/dropcap]here are a handful of cannabis strains that are known across the country. OG Kush, Blue Dream, Pineapple Express, Super Lemon Haze—the list goes on. But there is one strain among these popular choices that is well known for its potency and usefulness as both a medicine and a recreational substance. It’s well balanced, carrying both the relaxing qualities of an indica as well as the energizing effects of a sativa.

Green Crack is one of a few important strains whose reputation goes back a few decades into American history. It’s said that the Green Crack strain originated in Georgia in the 1970s, in a cross that involved Skunk #1. Other reports claim that it stems from Afghani landrace strains. Either way, it’s one of Snoop Dogg’s favorite classic strains. If it’s good for him, it’s good for the rest of the world too.

As a hybrid, Green Crack has a lot going on. CULTURE reviewers got their hands on a sample of a Green Crack concentrate that was just waiting to be consumed. It was a beautifully deep amber color that was CO2 extracted from the finest Green Crack strains available.

When it came to actually trying it out, reviewers found it to taste simply incredible. One hit was all it took to produce a clean, candy-like flavor that smells divine. As with most concentrates, dabbing this should be reserved for practiced consumers only, due to its high potency. Consumers will find that this concentrate will provide a slight sedative feeling that is perfect in treating stress, anxiety, depression, or for those who are looking for more uplifting effects. It’s also known to produce enough energy to motivate productivity or to boost creativity as well. Either way, as long as you have a decent tolerance built up, this is one concentrate you’ll want to permanently keep in your collection.

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