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Cheefin at Native Land

Mastic, NY
538.1 miles away
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Z PIE 28G

CHEEFIN
THC 30.0%
CBD 0.0%
Z PIE 28G
Amount
$19000
each
Cheefin at Native Land
Open until 9pm ET
|538.1 miles away

About this product

Z-Pie is a sativa dominant hybrid strain (70% sativa/30% indica) created through crossing the potent Zkittlez X Georgia Pie strains. If you're after a potent bud with a burning, positive high and an amazing flavor to go along with it, look no further than Z-Pie. The high will hit you as soon as you exhale, rushing into your mind with a lifted sense of euphoria that's buzzy and stimulating with a bit of a numbing sense. You'll feel super positive and upbeat in this state, ready to get social or creative depending on what the occasion calls for. A light physical relaxation keeps you anchored with this bud, allowing your mind to wander freely as your body stays put. In combination with its super high 26-30% average THC level, these effects give Z-Pie an edge in treating a variety of conditions including chronic stress, chronic pain, depression, headaches or migraines and chronic fatigue or lethargy. This bud has a sweet and fruity berry grape taste with hints of sour tropical fruits and creamy strawberries. The aroma is very similar, with a creamy berry overtone accented by sour tropical fruits and a punch of citrus. Z-Pie buds have fluffy, spade-shaped forest green nugs with rich amber undertones, thin furry light orange hairs and chunky, light amber-tinted white crystal trichomes.

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