Often known as one of the most powerful marijuana strains available in the Canadian market, the Violator strain of cannabis is one of the most popular strains in existence. Fighting for the title of the best weed alongside Pineapple Kush, Afghan, and OG Kush, while the Violator lacks the delicious flavors of these other varieties, it’s potency and consistency more than makes up for it. In this article, we explore why a cannabis enthusiast would want to consider the Violator strain, and the pros and cons of it.

 

A Powerful Indica-Dominant Hybrid Strain for Physical Occasions

Overall, the Violator strain is an excellent indica-dominant hybrid, and possesses the same couch-locking abilities shared by many other indica strains. Though the strain isn’t high in CBD content for those looking for medicinal benefits, its high levels of THC will brute-force some healing into you if you’re experiencing pain in the head or neck.

The effects of the strain predominantly affects the head and neck, and rarely extends below. For this reason, Violator Kush has long been known to be one of the worst strains for healing, but arguably the best strain for long-lasting highs while remaining physically active, such as engaging in sports and other activities with friends. Since your limbs will be functioning as usual, Violator is one of the best strains for achieving that fabled “stealth high”.

 

Crystallization and Potency of the Violator Kush

The Violator Kush marijuana strain is one of the more heavily crystallized Kush strains that many users have claimed to smoke. Full disclosure – they bought it here on Weedhub.

A common trait for potent, high grade Violator Kush has to do with compact nugs that hold its structure when exuding a little bit of pressure from the fingertips.

The strain has been reported to give many users the impression of the Four Star General strain, which features a similar bud profile with a crisp white layer of trichomes upon breaking the nug apart. However, the comparison usually stops there, as the Four Star General strain is a completely different animal on its own.

 

The Taste and Smell of Violator Kush

While the thick blanket of trichomes may lead users to think otherwise, upon receiving the strain, many users are surprised at the lack of stench from the strain. The smell of Violator resembles that of old but clean hay, unlike the stinkier strains like Hindu Kush and Biscotti.

Violator Kush is also famously known for its lack of fruity notes in its flavour profile. The taste mellowly resembles fresh herbs, followed by a slight hint of cherries, which is then quickly drowned out by its THC content that will have you questioning your thoughts just a few seconds ago (hint: flavour profiles).

 

Who Should Try the Violator Strain?

We recommend users to try the Violator Strain if they are looking for the effects of marijuana when partaking in physical activities that require minimal brain power. Which, as proven by the popularity of the strain, seems to be a lot of activities. Users can also look to compliment Violator with some sweets of their own, making up for the lack of significant taste or flavour profiles of the strain.

Intrigued? We may still have some Violator in stock. Browse our catalog now or reach out and let us know what your thoughts are on the strain!

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