The name “Green Goblin” can refer to two similar strains: either Green Goblin or a phenotype of that plant. In either case, it’s a sativa-dominant hybrid with a 65:35 sativa/indica ratio. This strain was created by crossing two popular strains, Northern Lights and Skunk #1. THC levels can be very high, upwards of 24%, and that means a potent head high with a powerful burst of energy. There isn’t much CBD in this strain, though, much less than 1%. The high is happy and dreamy, with sharp focus, creativity, and a case of the giggles. Use Green Goblin to treat anxiety, stress, depression, mood disorders, pain, and, for some patients, insomnia. Expect dry mouth and possibly dry eyes, while dizziness and paranoia are less likely. The flavor is earthy and sweet, while the aroma is pungent and loamy. As the name suggests, the dense nugs are lime green with small flecks of brown. Like Green Crack, Green Goblin is found mostly on the West Coast, especially in California and neighboring Oregon, as well as on the legal medical market in Arizona.
Sativa Dominant Hybrid – 65% Indica / 35% Sativa
THC Level: 27%
Common Usage: Arthritis, Chronic Pain, Depression, Fatigue, Gastrointestinal Disorder, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, PMS, Stress
Effects: Energizing, Euphoria, Focus, Giggly, Happy, Uplifting
Raiden R –
great smoke and really clears any anxiety
Conan Dyer –
This strain helped to relieve symptoms of stress and really takes the edge off of some bad depression.Â
James Black –
Its effects start off light and pleasant, but soon evolve into a deeper sense of relaxation. A perfect strain for quiet nights at home or nature walks.
Cedric Lachapelle –
While high everything that is funny becomes even funnier and some things that are not even remotely humorous become hysterical
Gage O’Neill –
I find this one to help my social anxiety and makes me extremely talkative and carefree.