Who this is for
Best time
Morning / Daytime
Potency
Mild
Good starting point for new users
Experience
Beginner – Intermediate
Primary use
Stress relief & relaxation
Experience Timeline
Inhaled / smokedOnset
5–10 min
Cerebral onset
Peak
20–45 min
Mild–moderate
Comedown
1–3 hr total
Gradual fade
Timing varies by tolerance, method, and individual physiology. Edibles take 30 min–2 hr to onset with 4–8 hr duration. Calculate your dose →
Strain data reflects commonly reported characteristics. Effects, potency, and appearance vary between phenotypes, growing conditions, and individual physiology.
What to Expect from Harlequin
Harlequin is a high-CBD sativa that descends from Colombian Gold, a Nepali indica, and Thai and Swiss landrace strains. With its reliable 5:2 CBD:THC ratio, Harlequin is one of the most effective strains for treating pain and anxiety, as the CBD offers clear-headed relief without sedation.
Effects
Why It Feels This Way
The Myrcene-forward profile is commonly associated with relaxed and happy. Here's how the terpene chemistry contributes:
- 🌿Myrcene0.42%
Earthy, musky — commonly associated with body relaxation and may enhance cannabinoid absorption
- 🌲α-Pinene0.30%
Fresh pine — may promote alertness and is thought to counteract some THC-related memory effects
- 🌶️β-Caryophyllene0.20%
Spicy, peppery — the only terpene known to bind cannabinoid receptors; often linked to anti-inflammatory effects
May Help With
Terpene Profile
Earthy, musky — commonly associated with body relaxation and may enhance cannabinoid absorption
Fresh pine — may promote alertness and is thought to counteract some THC-related memory effects
Spicy, peppery — the only terpene known to bind cannabinoid receptors; often linked to anti-inflammatory effects
Growing Info
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Flowering time
- 9 weeks
- Indoor yield
- 400g/m²
- Outdoor yield
- 500g/plant
- Height
- ~180cm
- Environment
- indoor, outdoor
Dosing
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