Cradle of Love is an Indica-dominant cannabs strain crafted from a blend of The White, Triangle, and Animal Mints crossed with Wedding Cake genetics. Its buds boast a dense, sugar-coated appearance, tinged with shades of green with subtle hints of purple. Cradle of Love promises a flavorful experience with its primary terpenes including Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Myrcene, which contribute to its citrusy lemon taste and spicy undertones.
As the effects of Cradle of Love set in, users report a gradual onset, gently moving mind and body into a soothing state. The high begins with a subtle cerebral
euphoria that uplifts the mood and eases mental tension. Slowly, a sense of physical relaxation spreads throughout the body. Users may notice their muscles
loosening, and a heaviness settles in, leading to a deep sense of tranquility and calmness. The high from Cradle of Love is characterized by its smooth and gradual transition, offering a gentle descent into relaxation and contentment.
Expect a deeply relaxing journey with Cradle of Love as it induces heavy sensations in both the eyes and body. This strain offers a calming effect, ideal for those
seeking solace and relief from tension. Limonene may add a refreshing touch while Caryophyllene potentially offers therapeutic benefits, promoting a sense of
tranquility. With its soothing qualities, Cradle of Love is a great strain for unwinding.
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They chose the name Illicit to highlight the hypocrisy in the legal system towards cannabis, and the thousands of people still in prison for cannabis-related offenses that should be freed immediately. ILLICIT works with local advocacy groups to support the release of cannabis POWs while bringing responsible medical cannabis use into the mainstream. The data doesn’t lie, and marijuana prohibition is a wrong we work to right. Their organization is part of a growing national coalition challenging everyone to ask: Why is cannabis illicit?
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