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PINA ACAI POWDER HASH [1.2 G]

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 59.5%
CBD -
PINA ACAI POWDER HASH [1.2 G]
Amount
$2299
1.2 gram
Juva
Open until 9pm PT
|2104.2 miles away

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THC: 714mg TERPENES: 2.6% MELT SCALE: 68% LINEAGE: Lemon Cherry Gelato x Pina Acaí TASTE: Spicy, Cinnamon FEELING: Happy, Euphoric, Relaxing FARM: Blocksburg Family Farms PLACE GROWN: Humboldt, CA CULTIVATION STYLE: Outdoor, Sungrown Cultivated by Blocksburg Family Farms in the fertile fields of Humboldt County, where lush green cannabis plants thrive against the backdrop of towering redwood forests, creating a picturesque landscape that blends natural beauty of sustainable farming practices. Blocksburg Family Farms is a second generation, family owned California state licensed cannabis farm. Continuing Tradition one generation at a time. This hybrid marijuana strain was meticulously bred from Lemon Cherry Gelato to Pina Acai, resulting in a tantalizing aroma of cinnamon, spice, and velvet heat, accompanied by powerful relaxing and euphoric effects. Nasha’s Green Label Hash is 1.2g of powdered hash packaged in a loose form straight from the drying process, that tends to melt and clump together if left at room temperature. It has a higher ratio of plant material to oil, similar to old-school hash. Commonly used to top bowls or added to joints for an added kick to your regular routine.

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"(1) Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding."