Argyle reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Argyle.
Most balanced smooth high I have ever had. I have a huge soft spot for indicas, and this doesn’t dissapoint. I like to be able to smoke a few hits and come away not feeling too “gone” so this is perfect. The CBD comes in to really round off the already relaxed high.
Light and pleasant.
Despite this strain's relatively low THC levels, this indica can still induce a lovely relaxing mental high. What draws most people to this Quebecois version of Nordle is its amazing pain eliminating quality, with a 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD. This bud is perfect for medical patients looking for long-lasting pain relief without a killer high.
December 12, 2017
This is actually the first bud I ever used with my prescription and it is still my favourite. I love the smell, and the flavour. I like that it kills my pain, but I can still function normally.
Received 5 grams from Tweed as a Medical order. This strain comes out of the jar in loose almost fluffy buds mid-green with some sugar leaves showing a dark almost purple-blue-green colour. The buds are trimmed okay, but not great (too many sugar leaves) The "5 gram" jar weighed in at 4.93 grams, which is within measurement standards for Canadian Licensed Producers.
The flowers themselves break apart well and are moderately well covered in trichromes, not "Frosty" but the coverage is there. The odor upon opening the jar is notes of wood, earth and slight fruity sweetness reminiscent of dried plum, there is a definite musty character to the odor as well.
The first draws of vapor give a woody/spicy flavor with some mustiness and backnotes of fruit sweetness, the later draws fade into a not-unpleasant biscuit/popcorn flavor.
The immediate effects were clear-headed relaxation with a mild body stone and bled into an overall feeling of well-being. Definitely gives moderate dry mouth and very slightly dry eyes.
This strain definitely helped relieve pain, cramping and anxiety; but was not as thorough as other, stronger strains.
I would suggest this strain as a very good option for newer users who need to remain functional and alert as the effects are mild and the negatives moderate.
Decent for pain and nausea relief, but as a medical user I had to use a lot to get much effect (which I did kind of expect from the percentages). Seems like it would be a good introductory strain for new patients or anyone with lower tolerance, but if you need a strain to blast away severe chronic pain this might not be it. I made some into a salve and it does have more effect topically. It smells great and it's definitely not a bad strain, just not the one for me.
I got Sun Grown Argyle from Tweed. I like the flavor, smell and effects better than the regular one Tweed sells. Great all day pain relief.
Argyle was one of the first strains I tried when first receiving my medical marijuana prescription. It is a high CBD low THC strain. I find it only moderately effective for pain relief and it does leave me feeling a bit burnt out once it starts to wear off so for me it's not a good option for daytime use. I do mix this strain in oil form with Hindu Kush (oil) to bump up the CBD for use at night to facilitate a good night's sleep and this combination is quite effective.