Bred by JinxProof Genetics Vixen is a crossing of Go Time and Dark Side of the Moon. Its fragrance is sweet and tangy with hints of citrus that are undercut by damp earthy notes.
There are two main phenotypes under Vixen. One is a long kelly green colored leaves, the other shorter, and broad, deep green leaves. They both display thick and sugary amber trichomes along with multiple colas. An admirable robust calyx is grown by this plant.
Flavor and Effects of Vixen
Vixen is a flavorful concoction of sweet and tangy with hints of citrus overtones undercut by moist earth. An addition of Sandalwood and Cedar notes accompanied by vanilla overtones perfects the smoke.
Its potent cerebral and body high Induces uplifting moods, clear focus, and produces carefree body effects. As relaxation creeps in, you will feel sleepy. It is suitable for daytime or evening usage.
Medical Benefits of Vixen
Medically speaking, Vixen is an effective analgesic, anxiolytic, anti-depressant, stimulant, and relaxant. It can help in treating patients who suffer from pain, anxiety, stress, depression, spasms, nausea, and insomnia.
Negative Effects of Vixen.
Two of the common cannabis-induced dehydration side effects are cottonmouth and dry, itchy eyes. Drinking lots of fluids will taper down the effects. It is also advised to use an eye moisturizer drops to soothe those irritated eyes.
Greening out is also possible when using the strain. Dizziness, along with anxiety, may happen in rare cases. Although this is temporary, novices who have a low tolerance to the strain should be cautious and avoid overconsumption.
Growing Vixen
This plant grows both indoors and outdoors. In caring for the plant, you should grow it in a spacious area where it can thrive freely. Trim it when it grows too high and uneven. Remove dead parts. Choose high-quality organic soil for planting. Check the pH of the plant. Feed it with the proper nutrients. Watch out for mold and mildew, as well as pests that can damage it. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures.