Sweet Tooth is a popular marijuana strain that won the High Times Cannabis Cup held during 2001. It is a hybrid of Indica and Sativa varieties and produces a prominent Sativa high. It has a THC level of 16.45 percent. Its ancestors include Nepalese Indica, Afghani Indica and Hawaiian Sativa. It has an extremely strong and pleasant taste that is a combination of earthy, sweet and flowery flavors. It has a lovely smell that is quite woody and flowery. You begin feeling happy and relaxed after smoking Sweet Tooth. It also makes you feel lazy and creative at the same time. Sweet Tooth is excellent for treating stress, anxiety and depression. It calms down your nerves, providing you relief from these troubles. Moreover, it can also be used for soothing various mild and chronic pains. Some people also use it for curing insomnia and loss of appetite.
- Hybrid: 50% Sativa / 50% Indica
- THC:Â 16%
- Grade Quality: AAA
- Effects –Creative, Euphoria,Happy, Relaxing,Uplifting
- Flavors –Berry, Candy, Fruity,Sweet, Woody
- Helps with –ADD/ADHD, Chronic Pain, Depression,Headaches, Loss of Appetite, Migraines,PMS, PTSD, Stress
| Amount | 14 Grams (Half Ounce), 28 Grams (Full Ounce) |
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