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5
Tamara Wolf –
Big fluffy buds that snap with sugar. Starts cheerful and social, then pivots down into a soft body settle like landing gear coming out after a smooth flight.
5
Olly Schaefer –
Tasted like cedar and dried plum. The sedation isn’t violent more like someone lowering a dimmer. Motor skills say goodnight first, thoughts trail after them like tired dogs.
5
Kelvin Ware –
She doesn’t rush. Ten minutes in, you feel like you deserve a quiet life. No drama just weight and warmth collecting in the shoulders like sandbags.
5
Frankie Hansen –
Thick and oily smoke, the kind that clings to the lungs like wallpaper paste. Minutes later the eyelids sag and the spine softens. This strain mutes worry without erasing awareness.
5
Christian Haines –
Earth-heavy, almost like wet soil and cocoa. The inhale is slow and solemn, and the exhale is resignation the kind that makes you forgive the whole day and shut the lights.
5
Herbie Shepherd –
Dense purple-tipped nugs that hit like weighted blankets. The body stone creeps and then locks, turning volume down on everything including my own thoughts. Nighttime only, unless you enjoy couch-coma brunch.
5
Foster Nate –
The lychee flavour is unreal. It tastes more like candy than an edible, which I really appreciate.
5
Hudson McAllister –
Had this during a movie marathon with a couple buddies. Everyone agreed it was one of the freshest batches we'd smoked in a while.
5
Ian Leon –
One dab and I became a narrator, comedian, and mad scientist simultaneously. Energy buzzing in circuits, brain sprinting, body lightly tethered.
5
Riley Owens –
This sativa got me thinking in 3D. Ideas bouncing, jokes forming mid-air, energy flowing through fingers, toes, and every hair on my arms.
Tamara Wolf –
Big fluffy buds that snap with sugar. Starts cheerful and social, then pivots down into a soft body settle like landing gear coming out after a smooth flight.
Olly Schaefer –
Tasted like cedar and dried plum. The sedation isn’t violent more like someone lowering a dimmer. Motor skills say goodnight first, thoughts trail after them like tired dogs.
Kelvin Ware –
She doesn’t rush. Ten minutes in, you feel like you deserve a quiet life. No drama just weight and warmth collecting in the shoulders like sandbags.
Frankie Hansen –
Thick and oily smoke, the kind that clings to the lungs like wallpaper paste. Minutes later the eyelids sag and the spine softens. This strain mutes worry without erasing awareness.
Christian Haines –
Earth-heavy, almost like wet soil and cocoa. The inhale is slow and solemn, and the exhale is resignation the kind that makes you forgive the whole day and shut the lights.
Herbie Shepherd –
Dense purple-tipped nugs that hit like weighted blankets. The body stone creeps and then locks, turning volume down on everything including my own thoughts. Nighttime only, unless you enjoy couch-coma brunch.
Foster Nate –
The lychee flavour is unreal. It tastes more like candy than an edible, which I really appreciate.
Hudson McAllister –
Had this during a movie marathon with a couple buddies. Everyone agreed it was one of the freshest batches we'd smoked in a while.
Ian Leon –
One dab and I became a narrator, comedian, and mad scientist simultaneously. Energy buzzing in circuits, brain sprinting, body lightly tethered.
Riley Owens –
This sativa got me thinking in 3D. Ideas bouncing, jokes forming mid-air, energy flowing through fingers, toes, and every hair on my arms.