Sensi Star Background and Genetics
Award-winning indica-dominant hybrid Sensi Star. The team at Paradise Seeds developed the Sensi Star strain, but they haven’t revealed all of its genetic makeup. Although they claim that it is primarily an Afghani indica, the strain undoubtedly has some sativa, possibly Skunk, in her genetic makeup (we estimate it at 35 percent).
Genetics, Aroma, and Appearance
The nuggets grow into thick, trichome-covered cones that are dark, dark green in color. They grow long, orange hairs in clumps. Similar to how the strain tastes, Sensi Star has a coniferous forest, mint, pepper, and a citrus lemon aroma.
Effects
Patients with a high tolerance are frequently advised to try this strain because it has been dubbed a “one-hit quitter.” Most users get a high instantly, with euphoric and mood-lifting cerebral effects beginning as soon as the first hit.
Most people get a powerful body high that relaxes muscles shortly after. A sleepy haze that frequently goes along with these symptoms can make it challenging to concentrate. Others discover that the stress might make them feel really exhausted. The usual adverse effects, including headaches, dry mouth and eyes, drowsiness, and paranoia, should be avoided by users.
Many people feel that this strain may make even extreme pain manageable, making it a popular choice for individuals trying to relieve their chronic aches and pains. But recommended for usage in the afternoon, evening, and at night Sensi Star can be used to lessen stress, sleeplessness, anxiety, and depressive symptoms. The symptoms of migraines, headaches, and glaucoma are some of the conditions it is used to treat.