Medical Marijuana: Mr. Nice
February 16th, 2007 by Alex
Some of the pot we review here on tFS is about as good as it gets. Still, not everyone has the funds to be dropping $75 – $80 every single 1/8th, so we’re going to make sure to cover all spectrums of the medical strains available. Today, I’m reviewing a moderately priced batch of buds called Mr. Nice.
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Strain
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Mr. Nice
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Type
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Indica dominant
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Pros
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Buzz-like body high
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Cons
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Tough to break apart
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Price
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$20/g, $65/8th
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tFS Rating
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8.0/10
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The first thing you notice about this herb is how dense it is. If you pay attention to the photo, it’s obvious this is not a leafy strain, so small nugs will weigh more than expected. The bud itself is dark green with lots of low-lying hairs. There is a nice coating of crystals on the leaves, and combined with the ever-present hairs, they give the illusion of a light-beige coating.
Mr. Nice smells smells surprisingly good. It’s a bright, sweet aroma with some lemony undertones – think citrus. When smoked, this bud packs a serious body high. Not a pulsating body high, but one that feels like more of a warm buzz. The effects are felt in the chest & back area the most and stay potent for quite a long time. This bud is still extremely stoney well past the 1-hour mark.
It’s always nice to come across a strain that not only smokes well but doesn’t burn a fat whole in the wallet. I’d recommend this to budget and luxury smokers alike.
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