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Sativite Dirrag Strain (2026)

: Dense, almost rock-like buds. Deep olive-green with patches of dark purple (from Kimbo). Trichome coverage is complete, but not crystalline white—it appears greasy, almost wet, due to high terpene content. 4. The Medicinal Effect: A Kinetic Dissociation Most strains offer a "wave" of effects: onset in the head, cresting in the body. Dirrag operates differently. Patients report a "two-stage lock."

| Terpene | Percentage (approx) | Contribution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.2 - 1.8% | Spicy, peppery; binds directly to CB2 receptors for anti-inflammatory effects. | | Limonene | 0.8 - 1.2% | Citrus rind; modulates anxiety and elevates mood, preventing the "couch lock dread." | | Myrcene | 0.6 - 1.0% | Mango, clover; the classic sedative. Promotes deep sleep and muscle relaxation. | | Humulene | 0.4 - 0.7% | Hops, wood; appetite suppressant (unique for an indica) and anti-bacterial. | sativite dirrag strain

: Topaz and Narooma produce a "happy" sedation. Dirrag produces a clinical sedation. It lacks euphoria. For recreational users, Dirrag is boring. For a patient with fibromyalgia trying to sleep through a flare, Dirrag is essential medicine. 7. Adverse Effects & Tolerance Management Dirrag is not a daily driver for most patients. Its potency leads to rapid tolerance escalation (2-3 days of consecutive use diminishes effects by 50%). The VSC compounds also cause a specific side effect: olfactory fatigue . After two days, you will stop smelling the garlic, leading to over-consumption. : Dense, almost rock-like buds

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