Argyle
Taste & Smell
Effects
Pairs Well With
About this Indica Strain
The Argyle strain is known for its woody, spicy overtones. The nugs should be a dark green color covered in amber trichomes. Smoking this particular cannabis plant tastes more like burning stems than smoking lush flower, but there’s a good reason for that.
It’s a rare breed that boasts a 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio.
This strain is not known for producing a strong psychoactive effect, but it’s not intended to. Its effects tend to be incredibly light, with wispy, fleeting feelings of euphoria that are never too overwhelming. It can generate sluggishness as it wears off, so it’s best to save this one for later parts of the day.
Dry mouth and dizziness are common side effects in high doses.
Argyle can be beneficial for smokers, but it’s ideal for making oils. Argyle extracts, because they’re higher in CBD than most strains, makes an excellent buffer for medicinal oils that need to taper down high amounts of THC.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 10% |
CBD: | 10% |
History
Argyle was produced by crossing an Afghani indica landrace and the hit strain Sensi Star.
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions About Argyle
- What is Argyle?
Argyle is an indica strain known for its unique combination of uplifting effects and therapeutic properties. It has a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD.
- Where does Argyle come from?
Argyle is a cross of Afghani and Sensi Star.
- What does Argyle smell like?
Argyle has an earthy and herbal flavor with subtle hints of sweetness. It is described as a combination of pine, spice, and a touch of citrus.
- What does Argyle taste like?
Argyle has an earthy and woody flavor with undertones of spice and sweetness. It has an aftertaste that is slight herbal.
- What color does Argyle have?
Argyle buds are shades of deep green, with hints of purple or blue mixed in. The flowers are often dense and tightly packed, coated with a generous layer of frosty trichomes and reddish pistils.
- What effects does Argyle have?
Argyle is said to have mild and light effects that are pleasant. Many gain a slight sense of euphoria and mental clarity with a gentle relaxing buzz in the body.
- Is Argyle an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Argyle is an indica strain.