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Harle-Tsu

Harlequin × Sour Tsunami · Southern Humboldt Seed Collective

Harle-Tsu is the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective Harlequin × Sour Tsunami cross, a CBD-dominant cultivar that often runs 20:1 CBD to THC and reads CBD numbers in the high teens to low twenties on lab panels. The experience is essentially non-intoxicating, the head holds entirely clear, the body settles into a soft calm, and the arc lacks any euphoria spike. A reliable daytime pick for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD therapeutics without psychoactivity.

Aroma is earthy and herbal with a faint citrus top note and a sweet exhale, the kind of profile that reads more like a hemp varietal than a modern hybrid. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead the panel. Stocked on CBD-specific shelves at NY, MA, and California dispensaries through 2026, typically positioned alongside Charlotte's Web and ACDC as a heritage high-CBD benchmark. A common rotation entry for the CBD-forward end of the menu.

Effects

calmrelaxedhappyuplifted

Flavors

earthysweetherbalcitrus

Terpene profile

myrcenecaryophyllenepinene

Reported uses

stressanxietypain

Frequently asked

Is Harle-Tsu a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Harle-Tsu is a CBD-dominant cultivar — bred for high CBD content rather than classified under the sativa/indica axis. It is typically used for its therapeutic effects rather than a traditional high.

What are the effects of Harle-Tsu?

Consumers commonly report that Harle-Tsu produces feelings of calm, relaxed, happy, and uplifted. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.

What does Harle-Tsu taste like?

Harle-Tsu's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, sweet, herbal, and citrus notes.

How strong is Harle-Tsu?

Harle-Tsu typically tests in the 1–2% THC range. This is a moderate potency compared to modern high-THC cultivars.

What is Harle-Tsu commonly used for?

Harle-Tsu is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, anxiety, and pain. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.

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