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Product Details
- Cannabinoids
- 25.75% THC, 0.05% CBD
- Flavor
- Earthy, Citrus
Product Description
Glass House Farms' Hellfire is an earthy hybrid flower that brings on a potent high. You're likely to feel energized, euphoric, and entirely wrapped in your best daydreams. As you're about to be shot into outer space with this high, be mindful of your space and try to set yourself up in a comfortable corner. You may not be productive, but you'll probably have a good time.
Effects Profile
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The effect profile of Glass House Farms Hellfire is based on 5 user reviews.
Euphoric
Focused
Energized
Relief
Sleepy
Expert Review
Glass House Farms Hellfire OG Got Me 'High-School High'
Review by Brett Smith
Jul 17, 2018 · 6 min read
This OG strain delivered a nostalgic high I won’t soon forget.
Though I’m a concentrates purist, there will always be a special place in my heart for some dank
“I'm always game for good flower.”
Now, with multiple years of cannabis use under my belt, I’m
With an increasing number of recreational adult-use laws coming onto the books in different states, there are more people growing weed than ever before. One would think that with so many growers, competition and quality would increase and retail costs would go down. This hasn’t exactly been the case, especially here in California. Sure, there is undoubtedly a greater variety of strains currently available to consumers, but a wave of newbie growers looking to get rich from the Green Rush have unloaded tons of subpar pot onto dispensaries across the Golden State.
California’s Proposition 64, or the state’s 2016 voter-approved recreational adult-use law, effectively opened the floodgates for low-quality bud in an effort to meet the anticipated uptick in demand. Don’t get me wrong, just because there's more junk on retail shelves doesn’t mean there aren’t quality growers still pushing out the good stuff. It’s just much harder to discover companies producing clean, potent flower for the modern market. You can imagine my surprise when the skies parted to reveal Hellfire OG from Glass House Farms. Hallelujah!
Basically, these nugs have what’s known as “bag appeal.” Visually, the flower looks healthy and free from contaminants. The nugs are full-bodied but not bloated like those grown with heavy amounts of PGRs, otherwise known as plant growth regulators. The Hellfire OG nugs are also trimmed very well, and they give off that classic earthy OG smell that instantly brings me back to my early days of smoking. The aroma isn’t overwhelming or especially pungent, but it is just enough to grab my attention.
“The joint burned evenly into white ash and delivered a pleasantly smooth smoking experience.”
What impressed me most was learning this Hellfire OG was grown using light deprivation. The Glass House Farms name is actually a nod to the fact that all their product is grown in a greenhouse using this technique—known as "light dep" for short. While light dep quality is widely perceived as being halfway between indoor and outdoor grown, the appearance and effects of the Hellfire OG are certainly more reminiscent of traditional indoor-grown bud.
To test out the flower, I rolled a couple
Despite the legality of recreational adult use, the regulations surrounding public consumption have yet to be determined, so naturally I caught myself checking over my shoulder like a guilty teenager. The effects came on within minutes, but the real nostalgia didn’t kick in until after we walked into the show. Once we entered the pit, I really started to feel the onset of a euphoric head high. The euphoria was then accompanied by feelings of joy and slight disorientation. There I was dancing and laughing, experiencing an overwhelming sensation I hadn’t felt in years. I was “high school high” again, and it was great.
Hellfire OG is a particularly interesting strain. The cerebral effects from the crossing of
In all, the Hellfire OG from Glass House Farms gives me hope for the future of California’s recreational cannabis market. The brand is able to produce a clean, good-looking product on a large scale while ensuring that the resulting effects are true to the OG’s iconic heritage. To be clear, I’m not claiming that light dep consistently produces better flowers than a traditional indoor setup where every element of the climate is controlled. I will confidently say, however, that this light dep herb shits on the vast majority of outdoor (as well as other light dep) that is currently available in the Golden State marketplace.
If you are worried about being “too baked” in public, this may not be the appropriate strain for you. It’s definitely an OG that can take you from lightly high to stoney baloney in just a few pulls.
“It’s definitely an OG that can take you from lightly high to stoney baloney in just a few pulls.”
But if you’re like me and constantly hunting for a strain of flower that can deliver something comparable to stronger, concentrated alternatives, Hellfire OG could actually be a godsend. It may take some searching to find a shop in your area that carries Glass House Farms, but at a reasonable $30 per eighth, you can confidently leave the dispensary without feeling like your wallet has been through hell and back.
For now, I’m just praying more cannabis like GHF Hellfire OG hits the market and raises the quality standards. Because it doesn’t matter who you are; if you’re smoking weed in California these days, all of it should be nothing shy of amazing. Can I get an amen to that?
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