Review: Congo ( THC-V)

Salutations

What's the opposite of burn out? A feeling of wakefulness and vigor? The urge to get those chores done instead of vegging out on the computer? Not forgetting your coworkers name?

Whatever that means to you, consider: CONGO

A cross between two strains of sativa from Bangi Congo and Congo #3, from... (you guessed it- Congo) and Pakistani Cihtral Kush. A lower THC count has been bolstered with some other rare genetics from pakistan offering an indica punch that can easily raise this from cerebral to actually pretty rockin'. 

The thing about Congo is-THC-V.  There is an abundance of this lesser known cannabinoid in African sativa's and this represents that as well as any out there.  Its molecular structure differs from normal THC and the effects are felt in bizarrely opposite ways.

It diminishes appetite. It is quite invigorating and promotes wakefulness. And it still provides excellent relief for anxiety and stress, making it ideal smoke, for... well.. .almost anything.

Congo is also improved in the flavor and structure departments as well, from its Congo brothers.  The natural earthern notes of coffee and chocolate are enhanced with a bouquet of spice notes from the Cihtral kush- Named after a city in Pakistan that produces some of some of the best hashish in the world and is considered an inbred land race on its own.  The wispy haze like congolese is reinforced with some male indica bushiness, ensuring less overall breakdown with shorter bud sizes. 

A wonderful bridge between continents, I can't recommend this one enough.  Could easily be part of your morning coffee ritual. 


I was fortunate enough to try a dab of full spectrum live terpene extract from this batch- and oh my lawd~It was like a mocha spice cake with ice cream- so luxurious and rich like yachting around the cape.

Although rare and a bit more expensive, this is something you will want to go out of your way to try.  It might not be your vibe if you're exclusively looking for heavy THC content to relieve pain and stress. This is something you want when you're writing a mid term college paper, or hitting up the trails for a long fall jog.  

This is the best sativa leaning hybrid I have ever tried.

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