Why Colorado Tokers Love Zero Gravity

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Use it for a quick liftoff after work.

Cannabis breeders tend to name their strains in connection with a smell or flavor, because something called"Strawberry Dream" sounds more appealing to new customers than"Red Eyed Hunger." I appreciate a grower who doesn't beat around the bush, though, and lets me know what to expect after smoking a bowl.

Zero Gravity, a relatively new strain on the Denver dispensary scene, sounds like a rubber stamp toward what I call stoned floating, which is a relaxing but manageable mixture of euphoria and loose limbs. It's like being too high to go full-on grocery shopping, but still happy to run across the street or cook whatever you find in the kitchen.

Despite Zero Gravity's name, however, I later found out that most people use the strain for a quick nap or physical relaxation without the magic carpet ride. That wasn't exactly my goal for a holiday weekend involving easy conversation and loads of eating. Fortunately, I had time for a few test runs, and the high never tied me down.

Over a dozen sessions, Zero Gravity proved to be a reliable evening refreshment and perfect primer for Thanksgiving. The high was effective at killing worries and annoyances while warming up my body and keeping a smile on my face. I could see those nurturing effects pushing toward physical relaxation for some, but I found them even-tempered. Staying home was just fine, but if a fun opportunity to leave the house arose, I could always float away without forgetting my head.

Clearwater and Snaxland, two esteemed wholesale growers, both supply Colorado dispensaries with Zero Gravity, and the Greenery Hash Factory sells old-school hash blends that prominently feature it. A small list of stores sell Zero Gravity kief from Clearwater, as well, which is an instant buy if I ever come across it.

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