![]() ![]() Smell: After looking at and smelling those intimidating buds, we can’t say Fatso doesn’t warn us of what’s to come. The wintergreen color and thick trichome coverage look like a snow-covered pine tree, and clearly show why this strain is so popular for extractors. Looks: Long, dense and resinous, Fatso is more muscular than flabby, but heavy all the same. Don’t make the mistake of smoking Fatso before your PJs are on, or it’ll weigh you down until your limbs are mush. After a very brief period of euphoric curiosity, I was asleep inside of three hours - and this was on the heels of a full night’s sleep and post-lunch espresso. Stupid enough to test the hype, I tried it for the first time before lunch. ![]() Reserved purely for after-hours, Fatso is one of the most effective sedatives I’ve had in a long time. Besides, Fatso is much more of a utility strain, anyway. While the dry flavor isn’t my favorite, there’s enough gas ’n’ hash there to appease any toker of the old school. I’ve smoked enough booty to be okay with the prospect of a mildly harsh smoke, though, and Fatso’s notorious taste is a bit overblown. The Cannarado-made hybrid of GMO and Legend OG has become a popular target for extractors, thanks to heavy buds that are teeming with trichomes.ĭespite Fatso’s good looks, it’s not very beloved among flower aficionados because of what most perceive as a harsh flavor. While there’s no reason for me to say that word in adult society for the rest of my life, at least I can let out a good “Fatso” at the dispensary. ![]() No idea where she heard it I was hoping she’d just watched Casper. American body-image problems aside, “fatso” is simply a fun word to say. Insults about people’s weight are best left unsaid, but my friend’s daughter calling me “Fatso” for stealing a Dorito from her hand was nothing short of spectacular. nature's herbs & wellness - distribution center (concentrates only) - greeley. ![]()
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