Pink Unicorn
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Genetics: Purple Unicorn x Blood Rose
Grade:
 AAAA
Type: Sativa
THC Content: 24% – 28%

Effects: Tranquilizing on the body, calm on the mind
Medical Benefits: Chronic pain, headaches, arthritis, stress disorders, insomnia

 

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Pink Unicorn

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Description

Pink Unicorn is a sativa strain created through crossing the infamous Purple Unicorn x Blood Rose strains. Named both for its insane heritage and gorgeous appearance, Pink Unicorn is definitely one bud that you need to experience at least once in your lifetime. This lovely lady has spade-shaped minty green nugs with vibrant pink undertones, orange hairs and a super thick frosty blanket of glittering pink-tinted white crystal trichomes. As you pull apart each sparkly little nugget, aromas of sharp lemon and lime are released, all wrapped up with a spicy woody overtone that turns earthy and sour as the nugs are burned away. The flavor is very similar, with a lightly spicy citrusy effect that’s accented by sour lemon and lime upon exhale. The Pink Unicorn high is just as delicious as the flavor, with vibrant effects that will have you feeling lifted and energized in no time at all. It starts with a rush of cerebral effects, launching through your mind and leaving you totally euphoric with a sense of motivation and laser-sharp focus. This can quickly turn giggly as the high progresses, so mind your dosage if you have things to do. With these effects and its super high 15-23% average THC level, Pink Unicorn is often suggested for treating conditions such as chronic fatigue, stress or PTSD, eye pressure or glaucoma and depression.

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Weight

3.5 grams, 7 grams, 14 grams, 28 grams

FAQ

Sativas are known for their “head high,” an invigorating, energizing effect that can help reduce anxiety or stress and increase creativity and focus.

Indicas are typically associated with full-body effects, such as increasing deep relaxation and reducing insomnia.

Although research examining these effects is limited, it appears these plants have more in common than previously thought.

Many in the cannabis industry have moved away from the terms Indica, Sativa and hybrid and started classifying the different “strains” or, more correctly, “chemovars” as:

  • Type I: high THC
  • Type II: THC/CBD combined
  • Type III: high CBD

More and more, the cannabis industry is moving away from the term “strains” and using chemovars (chemical varieties) instead, since the word “strain” is often used to refer to bacteria and viruses.

In other words, the category, or type, of cannabis may not be the greatest indicator of the effects you’ll experience.

Here’s how to find the right plant for your needs, strains to consider, potential side effects, and more

Marijuana, which can also be called weed, pot, dope, or cannabis, is the dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant. It contains mind-altering (e.g., psychoactive) compounds like tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, as well as other active compounds like cannabidiol, or CBD, that are not mind-altering.

Like any other drug, marijuana’s effects on a person depend on a number of factors, including the person’s previous experience with the drug or other drugs, biology (e.g., genes), gender, how the drug is taken, and how strong it is.

Oftentimes, the plant types are broken down into specific chemovars, or breeds.

Chemovars are distinguished by their individual cannabinoid and terpene content. This “cannabinoid profile” will provide the user with the best information to help them determine which chemovar is best suited for them.

Relying on names does not provide the user with the necessary information to pick the correct profile. These compounds are what determine the chemovar’s overall effects.

Marijuana use directly affects the brain — specifically the parts of the brain responsible for memory, learning, attention, decision making, coordination, emotions, and reaction time.

What are the short-term effects of marijuana on the brain?

Heavy users of marijuana can have short-term problems with attention, memory, and learning, which can affect relationships and mood.

What are the long-term effects of marijuana on the brain?

Marijuana also affects brain development. When marijuana users begin using as teenagers, the drug may reduce attention, memory, and learning functions and affect how the brain builds connections between the areas necessary for these functions.

Marijuana’s effects on these abilities may last a long time or even be permanent. This means that someone who uses marijuana may not do as well in school and may have trouble remembering things. 1-3

The impact depends on many factors and is different for each person. It also depends on the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in marijuana (i.e., marijuana potency or strength), how often it is used, the age of first use, and whether other substances (e.g., tobacco and alcohol) are used at the same time.

Marijuana and the developing brain

Developing brains, like those in babies, children, and teenagers are especially susceptible to the hurtful effects of marijuana. Although scientists are still learning about the effects of marijuana on the developing brain, studies show that marijuana use by mothers during pregnancy may be linked to problems with attention, memory, problem-solving skills, and behaviour problems in their children. 

Edibles, or food and drink products infused with marijuana and eaten, have some different risks than smoking marijuana, including a greater risk of poisoning. Unlike smoked marijuana, edibles can:

  • Take from 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect. So some people eat too much, which can lead to poisoning and/or serious injury.
  • Cause effects that last longer than expected depending on the amount, the last food eaten, and medications or alcohol used at the same time.
  • Be very difficult to measure. The amount of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, is very difficult to measure and is often unknown in edible products. Many users can be caught off-guard by the strength and long-lasting effects of edibles.

It is also important to remember that marijuana affects children differently than adults. Since marijuana has become legal in some states, children have accidentally eaten marijuana products that looked like candy and treats, which made them sick enough to need emergency medical care.

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