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CODES - Raymore

RaymoreMissouri
617.9 miles away
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Cookies: Flower | Georgia Pie | 3.5g

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 46.4%
CBD 0.0%
Cookies: Flower | Georgia Pie | 3.5g
Amount
$3800
⅛ ounce
CODES - Raymore
Preorder until 9am CT
|617.9 miles away

About this product

Georgia Pie is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the infamous Gellati X Kush Mints strains. Although it’s hard to find outside of the Colorado area, Georgia Pie is a favorite among breeders and patients alike for its delicious flavor, sturdy structure and full-bodied high. This bud packs a sweet fruity berry flavor with hints of rich cherries and nutty dough. The aroma is very similar, although with hints of earthy herbs to it, too. The Georgia Pie high settles in a few minutes after your final toke, slowly working its way through your mind into a lifted state of pure happiness and euphoria that’s lightly tingly and hazy in nature. This tingly effect will soon work its way throughout the rest of your body, leaving you calm, totally at ease and pretty hungry at times. With these long-lasting effects and its super high 25-27% average THC level and 1-3% CBD level, Georgia Pie is often chosen to treat chronic stress, depression, appetite loss or nausea and insomnia. This bud has small and rounded popcorn-shaped olive green nugs with purple undertones, thin amber hairs and a coating of frosty purple-tinted white crystal trichomes.

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