Face on Fire Marijuana Strain

Indica Dominant Hybrid Strain Indica Dominant Hybrid 70% Indica / 30% Sativa

THC: 27% - 30%

Face on Fire, also known as “FOF,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the potent WiFi 4 X Face Off OG BX1 strains. Named for its heavy-hitting high and tingly effects, Face on Fire is the perfect choice for any fan of potent nighttime indicas. The high will come on fast and hard, beginning with a notable tingle in the face and behind the eyes. This tingle will soon expand and grow in strength, eventually turning into a full, heavy buzz that leaves your brain numb. This buzz will soon work its way throughout the rest of your body, leaving you feeling super relaxed from head to toe and ready to get to sleep. In combination with its super high 27-30% average THC level, these potent effects make Face on Fire a great choice for treating experienced patients suffering from conditions such as chronic stress, chronic pain, depression, insomnia and appetite loss or nausea. This bud has a sweet and sour citrusy lemon flavor with hints of woody pine and spicy black pepper. The aroma is very similar, although quite a bit spicier, with hints of sharp chemicals. Face on Fire buds have dense, spade-shaped forest green nugs with bright purple leaves, thick orange hairs and chunky, purple-tinted white crystal trichomes.
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Great for nighttime. Heavy indica. Not much sativa effect. I felt exactly the way they described the tingly sensation all over my face and then my body. If you have insomnia I'd recommend this strain it made me pretty sleepy. I am vaping the oil of this strain if that matters.

Consumption Method: Vape PensEffects I Feel: Body High, Calming, TinglyHelp Me With: Anxiety, Appetite Loss, InsomniaAromas: Citrus, Peppery, Pine, WoodyFlavors: Citrus, Peppery, Pine, Spicy
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