5 strains of creeper weed that will make you really stoned

With Halloween just around the corner, what better way to get in the mood than to smoke some creeper weed.

You know the kind of thing: you smoke a lot of it and you don’t get high or think you somehow forgot to inhale, especially when you turn to your boyfriend to say, “Hey, I don’t think I-” BAM . You are on the couch They sneak up on you and before you know it you’re completely stoned.

Smoking a creeper strain is like the weed version of waiting for a jump scare in a horror movie. You know the killer is around the corner and you wait and wait and then all of a sudden a knife flashes across the screen and a teenager’s blood is all over the walls.

The danger with creepers is that people tend to keep smoking because the effects are delayed, but then the high catches up all at once.

So a word of caution with creeper strains: be careful how much you smoke because they will get you. Creeper weed will sneak up on you every time. Even if you know it’s a creep.

So, if you’re looking for a good surprise, or just a killer grass that happens to creep, here are 5 creeper strains to look out for.

Snow leopard

Snow leopard marijuana varietySnow leopard. (Sheet)

Much like its namesake, a Snow Leopard High will lie in wait, pulling up its hind legs and wiggling its buttocks, waiting to pounce. If that high jumps, you better have a soft pillow to sit back on – it’s a potent animal.

This heavy indica is also known to turn the giggle on. But rolling around on the floor might not take too long as this percussionist is a sleeper too – once the strong winds wear off, you will be counted like doing too many zoomies in the middle of the night.

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Grandpa Lila

Grandpa purple marijuana strainGrandpa Lila. (Sheet)

The classic indica Granddaddy Purple is known for its beautiful purple flowers and crystal trichomes. This potent old school strain is great for eradicating stress, anxiety, and pain, and getting you straight to sleep.

Grandpa may be a little slow in the game and shake his fist to slow down, but when it kicks in, smokers are rewarded with intense euphoria and body relaxation.

mango

Marijuana crops Lolo's Mango Brulee - just as good as inside, if not better.  (David Downs / Leafly)Mango Brulee. (David Downs / Leafly)

It’s easy to sink into the sweet, citrus flavor of mango. This tropical strain is known for relieving anxiety and relaxing at the end of the night, and you will be surprised how much it smells like the fruit exactly.

Mango is more of a gentle creeper – when it finally kicks in, it’s usually pretty soft and non-jarring. This mood enhancer has a gentle smoke that makes it easy to smoke into bed all night.

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Banana punch

The best new marijuana strains - Banana PunchBanana punch. (David Downs for Leafly)

Take your time with banana punch because when the high comes it will make you count. With lots of Kush and some GDP in her lineage, this strain is potent and especially relaxing.

Its sweet taste of banana, berry, and pineapple makes smoking easy, and its orange hair and white trichomes make it a pretty flower. This one will give you the giggles and is great for chilling out with some loud tunes.

Alaskan thunder fuck

Alaskan thunder fuck. (Sheet)

Native to Alaska, ATF or Alaskan Thunder Fuck, it is a hearty variety grown in the north and known for its intense smells of pine, lemon and skunk – some love them and some hate them.

This old-school classic is known for its intense euphoric high that transitions into severe relaxation and its classic creeper effect that sneaks up on you like a yeti in the wild.

Pat Goggins

Pat Goggins is an editor at Leafly, specializing in growing cannabis after working for a commercial breeder in Oregon for two years. Unless you’re correcting typos, you can likely find it on a boat or in the mountains.

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