The buds have fat, grape-shaped bright neon green nugs with deep purple undertones, light orange hairs and a frosty coating of purple-tinted white trichomes. When broken apart, they release aromas of spicy earth, with hints of sweet and sour pine. It tastes of sweet and spicy, with a peppery and pungent aftertaste.
The high from this rainbow of delight offers up an intensely uplifting plate of nibbles. Once consumed, your mind will wander about the eternal questions, and settle on the plain of calm and happiness. Interesting conversations and many laughs will be enjoyed and experienced amongst friends, as your confidence soars. As you progress, a tingly sensation will arrive, and spread throughout the body, touching and soothing every tired bone and muscle, on its journey. A word to the wise – Prepare tasty snacks and a comfortable couch, as this experience will, inevitably, require both.
As a result of these effects and its THC level, Bona Dea is said to be a very good option when treating anxiety, chronic stress, depression, chronic fatigue, inflammation and insomnia.
This beauty of a plant can be grown indoors and outdoors. When growing indoors, it will flower in 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors, expect it to flower by the middle of October.
For a happy and sociable high, that will leave you relaxed and peaceful, look no further than, Bona Dea.