That’s right people! There is a new strain coming out tomorrow and this offering is for all the patients that like to vape. It doesn’t mean it won’t be released soon in other forms, but this first crack is a good old vape oil. No vitamin E is allowed in the medical program, so don’t worry there either.
What is it?
CPS aka CT Pharma is releasing Novalex T305C63 H 8337 DC Pure Vape. The testing results in as well.
CANNABINOID ANALYSIS: THC-A: 1.13% THC: 59.94% CBD-A: 2.08% CBD: 10.49% CBG: 0.97% CBC: 1.16%
TERPENE ANALYSIS: α-Bisabolol: 0.64% Linalool: 0.49% Limonene: 0.24% ß-Myrcene: 0.23% ß-Caryophyllene: 1.52% Guaiol: 0.42% Humulene: 0.38%
Novalex (H) aka Northern Lights x Blue Dream
So what can we tell you about this release? Well, to start it is a cross between two rather famous cannabis strains. It will be interesting to see what this strain offers to Connecticut Patients. Firstly, this cross is already known by the name of Blue Lights. Here is what others have to say.
According to All Bud
Two legendary strains, Blue Dream and Northern Lights, joined forces to create Blue Lights (aka Blue Lightning), an indica-dominant hybrid with a sativa/indica ratio of roughly 30:70.
There are few public reports on the THC content of this plant, but it’s said to create a very powerful body high. The effects are deeply sedating and euphoric, inducing a happy sleepiness coupled with creativity, energy, and mental focus. Blue Light’s Blueberry genetics provide a pungent blueberry smell and a sweet berry favor. The buds have a dark green appearance with brown hairs. This strain is an effective choice for patients who want to treat anxiety, low mood, migraine headaches, nausea, physical pain, insomnia, and stress. But don’t rely on it as the only form of treatment for conditions that require CBD, including severe epileptic disorders.
Dry eyes and dry mouth are the only widely reported adverse effects with Blue Lights, though others may be possible. Bred mostly in Vancouver, British Columbia, this strain doesn’t sell very well anywhere in the United States or Canada, on or off legal markets. It’s definitely worth sampling for its lazy indica effects, but it isn’t widely recommended as medication.