A cross of Durban Poison and Grapefruit, its buds are medium green and darker yellows covered in amber hairs and yellow trichomes.
Poison Fruit’s fragrance is a mix of pepper and spice followed by musk and skunk in the background.
Flavor and Effects of Poison Fruit
Poison Fruit smell and taste the same. It is a concoction of pepper and spice followed by musk and skunk in the background.
Poison Fruit brings an intense and stimulating high that mellows down after 45 minutes. Euphoria and happiness will engulf you. You will have a better mood and a better outlook in life. You will feel warm and relaxed but no tendency for a couch-lock. This strain is a good choice for daytime or evening use. You can pair it with activities such as socialization or a simple get together with friends.
Medical Benefits of Poison Fruit
Medically speaking, Poison fruit and its sativa dominant properties are good analgesics, mood lifters, stimulants, and energy boosters. Thus, it is a perfect treatment for depression, lack of motivation, minor aches and pains, and gastrointestinal issues.
Negative Effects of Poison Fruit.
Just like any other marijuana strain, Poison Fruit has side effects to look out for.
Dry mouth and dry, itchy eyes will bother you. Drinking lots of water will tone down the negative effects. Bring along an eye moisturizer to soothe your irritated eyes. There are reports that Poison Fruit has high tendencies for cannabis-induced anxiety, so better use the drug in moderation and according to one’s tolerance.
Growing Poison Fruit
Sativa leaning in nature, this plant grows tall and lean. A bit of trimming here and there is needed when it grows too high and uneven. Remove dead rotten parts. Buy high-quality organic soil for cultivation. Feed it with the proper amount of nutrients and avoid overfeeding. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Watch out for mold and bacteria as well as parasites.