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Lemonnade Yellow Fruit Stripes
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Lemonnade Yellow Fruit Stripes
£75 £65
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Packman "Kiwi Kushberry" (2G)
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Packman "Kiwi Kushberry" (2G)
£155 £119
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Cookies "Berry Pie"
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Cookies "Berry Pie"
£75 £65
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Gushers Tropical
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Gushers Tropical
£29 £18
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Jungle Boys "Zkittlez Cake"
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Jungle Boys "Zkittlez Cake"
£79 £59
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Dank Gummies Cola
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Dank Gummies Cola
£45 £33
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Cookies "London Pound Cake"
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Cookies "London Pound Cake"
£75 £65
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Jungle Boys "Space Age Cake"
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Jungle Boys "Space Age Cake"
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FAQ: Sleepy strain

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How do "Sleepy" products help with insomnia?

Products labeled as “sleepy” will include certain combinations of cannabinoids and terpenes. These compounds decrease how quickly an individual falls asleep, increase the overall quality of their sleep, and assist the brain in becoming less active.

Are there differences between the relaxed and sleepy states?

Yes. Relaxation refers to the relaxation of both the body and mind. Sleepiness is more focused on sedation. Thus, sleepy products are created to provide the user with a path to deep and restful sleep.

When can I use my sleepy flower, edible, etc. before bedtime?
  • Flowers: 30-60 minutes before bed.
  • Edible/oils: 1.5-2 hours prior to going to bed (for the total sedative effect).
Will I be tired/groggy the next morning if I used a sleep-inducing cannabis product?

Most users state they wake up feeling rested. However, choosing the correct dose is critical. Start at the lowest possible dose until you determine what is needed to induce sleep without creating a hangover effect.

What is couch lock, and does it relate to the sleepy effect?

Couch-lock is a physically heavy sensation felt when sitting on a couch. This is typically experienced as part of the transition from the sleepy effect. It is also indicative that the user is preparing for deeper sleep.

Can "Sleepy" products help me get past nighttime anxiety?

Yes, they can prevent racing thoughts during nighttime hours – helping to shut off the "thinking" process and allow you to relax. They calm the nervous system allowing you to release the tension of the day.

Does the level of THC have an impact on a sedative effect?

Although THC contributes to a sedative effect, CBN (cannabinol) is far better suited for this purpose. Over time, THC converts into CBN due to aging/curing cannabis. CBN is very sedative.