Balmoral is a beautifully balanced hybrid strain (50% sativa/50% indica), developed by the infamous breeder Tweed, and is a notable phenotype of the insanely popular UK Cheese. Renowned for its distinctive pungent cheesy aroma, Balmoral also presents a skunky scent with a hint of floral sweetness, particularly pronounced as the buds are broken apart. The flavor continues this theme, offering a creamy, almost decaying cheese taste with a surprisingly sweet pungency upon exhale.The experience of Balmoral begins with a gentle euphoria that brings about a cheerful, yet hazy state of mind, paired with a gradual relaxation that spreads soothingly through the body. Despite this relaxation, the strain doesn’t overly inhibit physical activity, but it does promote a pleasant form of lethargy that often leads to sleepiness and mild sedation. Thus, it’s particularly effective for evening use, managing symptoms related to insomnia, nausea, chronic stress, anxiety, and chronic pain.With a THC level peaking at 21%, Balmoral is well-suited for both recreational and medicinal users. Its buds are airy and shaped like grapes, displaying a vibrant forest green coloration adorned with sparse, thin orange hairs and enveloped in a sticky layer of sweet resin. This strain is a perfect blend of head and body effects, combining a strong sativa-forward focus with an intense body relaxation, making it a favorite among those who appreciate the cheesy goodness and potent effects of its UK Cheese heritage.
Hybrid
Sativa: 50%
Indica: 50%
21%
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Myrcene Linalool Caryophyllene Humulene
CheesePungentSkunkySweet
CheesePungentSkunkySweet
Balmoral’s effects can include sleepiness, relaxation, becoming talkative, having a body buzz, happy haziness, and feeling euphoric.Users have also reported experiences of feeling focused. Some common activities this strain is used for (outside of medicinal purposes) include watching TV, socializing, listening to music, and even cleaning. The stress-reducing nature of Balmoral can make usual stressors feel lighter.The negative side effects of Balmoral that have been reported are the common dry eyes, thirstiness, dry mouth, and drowsiness. Some less common side effects are dizziness, headaches, low blood pressure, and a rapid heartbeat.
EuphoriaHappyMellowRelaxingSociableUplifting
Negative Effects
Because of its uplifting, energetic effects, people have used Balmoral to help manage the symptoms of depression, chronic fatigue, anxiety, and stress. Balmoral’s light sedative effects have been used to help manage chronic pain, insomnia, nausea, and migraines.Other common therapeutic uses for Balmoral include helping manage the symptoms of arthritis, Alzheimers, ADD, ADHD, and fibromyalgia.
ADHDAnxietyChronic PainDepressionHeadachesInflammationInsomniaNauseaStress
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