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Strain of the Week: Evergreen OG

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[dropcap class=”kp-dropcap”]N[/dropcap]ow that fall is well upon us, it’s time to enjoy some of the great sights and smells that the season brings. We’re talking pumpkin-flavored desserts and beverages, hot soups, Halloween costumes, candy apples, the rapid changing of foliage leaves, the cooling of weather—for many, it’s a great time of year. But one thing that doesn’t change much between seasons is cannabis flower. Year-round most strains are available (in certain states across the country where it’s legal anyway) and unlike the trees and local foliage, which begin to turn orange, yellow or red, cannabis is evergreen! If you’re looking for a decent strain to embrace this fall, Evergreen OG is one of the most reliable ones on the market.

Evergreen OG is a great strain to have on hand all year long, but it’s beautiful appearance is reminiscent of tree leaves signaling the arrival of fall. The lush, dark green exterior is heavily interwoven with wild and impressive orange hairs throughout. Once ground up, the strain instantly begins to unleash a powerful forest scent. Heavy musk and earthy pine scents instantly enveloped the nose of CULTURE reviewers, and also brought on a feeling of relaxation.

This strain is a mild hybrid strain with a decent indica background, which doesn’t overpower the consumer, but rather balances out the relaxing and uplifting properties quite well. Consumers have reported that a decent dose of Evergreen OG brings on a pleasant calmness that relaxes the body. But uniquely, it also helps the consumer remain awake and alert as well. Together, these properties unite to create a harmonious effect allowing consumers to enjoy their experience without worrying about over doing things, or being too strongly affected by heavy indica or sativa properties.

For medical patients, this strain is a year-round godsend. Reviewers note that this strain is perfect for those who are looking to treat medical conditions such as chronic pain, social anxiety, migraines and even nausea.

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