Hunger

Positive

Hunger is a positive cannabis effect commonly found in strains such as Petrol OG, Lemon Garlic OG, Desert Storm. It is a desirable effect sought by many cannabis users.

How does the hunger effect work?

The hunger effect is one of the most sought-after cannabis effects. It is produced by the interaction of cannabinoids like THC and CBD with the body's endocannabinoid system, and is often enhanced by terpenes found in hunger-producing strains.

What factors influence the hunger effect?

  • THC content: Higher THC strains may intensify this effect
  • Terpene profile: Specific terpenes can modulate how hunger is experienced
  • Dosage: Lower doses often produce different effects than higher doses
  • Individual tolerance: Each person's endocannabinoid system responds differently
  • Consumption method: Inhalation produces faster onset than edibles

Users seeking the hunger effect often pair it with complementary activities. Consider your setting and activities to get the most from this effect.

Which strains produce the Hunger effect?

Petrol OG

Hybrid
THC: 23.0% - 24.0%

Lemon Garlic OG

Hybrid
THC: 17.0% - 22.0%

Desert Storm

Indica
THC: 20.0% - 25.0%

Forbidden Jelly

Hybrid
THC: 20.0% - 27.0%

Einstein's Pipe

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 29.0%

Polar Pop

Sativa
THC: 27.0% - 32.0%

Florida Oranges

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 19.0%

Ricky Bobby

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 28.0%

Anesthesia

Indica
THC: 18.0% - 24.0%

Ghandi

Hybrid
THC: 19.5% - 23.0%

Gonzo #2

Indica
THC: 15.0% - 17.0%

ZOD

Hybrid
THC: 17.0% - 25.0%

Tiramisu

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 25.0%

Big White

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 20.0%

Apple Blossom

Hybrid
THC: 24.0% - 30.0%

Beatrix Choice

Hybrid
THC: 9.5% - 12.0%

Billy Meier's Bud

Hybrid
THC: Unknown

Bluez Cluez

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 17.5%

Bullshark

Hybrid
THC: 11.0% - 15.0%

Chocolate Gelato

Hybrid
THC: 20.0% - 25.0%

Dead Prez OG

Indica
THC: 11.64% - 35.72%

Grape Crinkle

Hybrid
THC: 20.0% - 24.0%

Jack Cheddar

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 21.0%

Pure Mighty Mite

Indica
THC: 9.5% - 13.5%

Space Jam

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 27.9%

Tachibana

Hybrid
THC: 19.0% - 23.0%

Tangie Punch

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 30.0%

Widow Warrior

Hybrid
THC: 17.0% - 24.0%

Stoney Creek O.G.

Hybrid
THC: 14.0% - 18.0%

Sundaze

Hybrid
THC: 11.4% - 22.0%

Rhapsody in Blue

Hybrid
THC: 19.0% - 21.0%

Jamaican Me Crazy

Sativa
THC: 8.5% - 11.0%

Phaze BX1

Hybrid
THC: 6.5% - 10.0%

Sour Tropical D

Hybrid
THC: 11.0% - 24.0%

Tangerine Sunrise

Sativa
THC: 14.0% - 25.0%

Goji Purple Fire Thai

Hybrid
THC: 20.0% - 22.0%

Grateful Puff

Hybrid
THC: 16.0% - 22.0%

Smurf Berry

Hybrid
THC: 18.0% - 25.0%

Viper City OG XIII

Hybrid
THC: 12.9% - 17.8%

Pine Cone

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 19.0%

Five-O

Hybrid
THC: 21.0% - 23.0%

Caramel Kona Coffee Cookies

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 18.75%

Shadowdancer

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 25.0%

White Moonshine

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 19.0%

Zushlato 41

Hybrid
THC: 25.0% - 32.0%

Butterscotch Hawaiian

Hybrid
THC: 15.0% - 23.0%

Fat Axl

Hybrid
THC: 17.33% - 20.0%

Jack Berry F2

Indica
THC: 16.0% - 23.5%

Chemdawg 104

Hybrid
THC: 17.0% - 21.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the hunger effect feel like?

This effect is commonly reported by cannabis users and can vary in intensity depending on the strain and dosage.

Which strains produce the hunger effect?

Strains known for producing the hunger effect include Petrol OG, Lemon Garlic OG, Desert Storm, Forbidden Jelly, Einstein's Pipe, and more. The intensity of this effect varies by strain — browse the full list above to find the right match.

Is hunger a positive or negative cannabis effect?

Hunger is classified as a positive effect. It is generally considered desirable by cannabis users and is one of the reasons people choose specific strains.

Where can I learn more about the Hunger effect?