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Morning Wood – It’s So Good

Posted on December 22, 2024 by James Bridges

Morning Wood – It’s So Good

CanOkie Buds  

By James Bridges

 

I'm hiding out in my bathroom, waiting for my recently guzzled caffeine to kick in. Just like most mornings, Morning Wood is making its way into my life and the anticipation is killing me. I had just returned from a long weekend at the Terp Float. I felt as if I were still breathing the dust from the roads, and the heat had definitely taken its toll. I was ready to get back into the swing of reggie Herbage Mag life.

 

First off, let me tell you, CanOkie Buds outdid themselves with this strain. As soon as I cracked open the bag, a wave of sour grapefruit and spicy herb aromas hit me like a wake-up call better than any double shot of espresso. It’s that kind of stank that makes me think of really interesting things, if you catch my drift. The buds are dense, spade-shaped, and covered in frosty trichomes with vibrant orange hairs. Looking inside the bag felt like I was looking into the eyes of some sort of lover.

 

This flower is ready to be smoked.

 

I spark up, and man, does Morning Wood deliver. The first hit is a tangy citrus explosion with a peppery kick that sweetens on the exhale. I can already feel a tingle creeping up, starting from my toes and working its way up. And yes, the name is no joke. This strain will get you up and ready for action in no time. It's like a surge of euphoria and physical bliss, perfect for those “early morning needs.”

 

As the high settles in, there's this creative buzz that kicks in, making it great for a brainstorming session or just shooting the breeze with friends. Physically, it’s all about relaxation without knocking you out. I would dare to say that this is very much ideal for managing those chronic aches or just easing into your day. Plus, if you're battling the morning grumps, fatigue, or even migraines, Morning Wood is what you want to find in your pocket.

 

CanOkie Buds really nailed it with their cultivation process. She is all about quality, and it shows. The plant’s genetics are top-notch, combining the best of Hindu Kush, Grapefruit, and White Rhino to deliver a high that's as complex as it is satisfying.

 

So here I am, my morning routine is in full swing, with Morning Wood setting the perfect tone for the day.

 

Strain: Morning Wood  

Indica-Dominant Hybrid  

40% Sativa / 60% Indica  

Cultivator: CanOkie Buds  

Purchased recently at Get Baked dispensary in Shawnee, OK

 

Great For:  

Chronic pain, depression, chronic fatigue, nausea or appetite loss, migraines, or headaches

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