Chicle's appearance is typical of a hybrid strain, with dense and sticky buds that are a mix of light and dark green colors. The buds are covered in a layer of crystal trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Chicle also has orange and red hairs, adding to its visual appeal.
This beauty has a sweet minty bubblegum flavour, with a hint of diesel on the exhale. When broken apart, the buds release aromas of earth, with hints of minty bubblegum and sharp ammonia.
The effects of Chicle are both cerebral and physical, making it a versatile strain for both recreational and medicinal purposes. Users often describe a euphoric and uplifting high. This wonderful confection of the senses is soon followed by a deep relaxation of the body, wherein waves of a gentle relaxation will softly wash over the entire body. This makes Chicle a great choice for stress relief, mood enhancement, and relaxation.
In addition to its recreational benefits, Chicle also has medicinal benefits. Its relaxing properties make it useful for treating chronic pain, muscle spasms, and anxiety. The strain has also been reported to help with nausea and appetite stimulation, making it a popular choice for those undergoing chemotherapy.
When it comes to growing Chicle, it is considered to be a moderately difficult strain to cultivate. It is recommended that the plant be grown indoors, as it requires a warm and dry environment with good air circulation. The plant prefers a soil-based medium and needs to be watered regularly, but not overwatered. Chicle has a flowering time of around 8-9 weeks and can produce a moderate to high yield.
For those seeking something that will allow the mind to soar up to plains where social interaction can be enjoyed and explored, as well as offering up a soothing full-bodied massage, will delight in the sensation that is, Chicle.