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Rythm l Brownie Scout Solventless Live Rosin l 1g
Rythm l Brownie Scout Solventless Live Rosin l 1g
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Rythm l Brownie Scout Solventless Live Rosin l 1g Lineage: Platinum GSC x Kosher Kush Rythm Brownie scout strain is a indica-hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing Platinum GSC (GSC) with Kosher Kush. Brownie Scout is a sweet treat that tastes like chocolate and smells a little skunky when smoked. Brownie Scout is thought to be one of the strongest strains you can smoke, which means anyone with a low THC tolerance should be cautious when trying this strain. Smoking Brownie Scout will give you a sedated, euphoric, full-body high that is ideal for night time use or on days when you’re stuck inside. Medical marijuana patients choose Brownie Scout for its sleep-inducing qualities. RYTHM Indica Dominant cartridges are filled with the highest quality, CO2 extracted, full spectrum oil and enhanced with superior CCELL hardware. #FindYourRYTHM with strain specific, full plant extracts – with no fillers or additives. With this product, live rosin is extracted through a completely solventless process, where ice water and agitation is used to separate the trichomes into hash. Low heat and gentle pressure is then applied to make the live rosin. From there the rosin goes through a cold curing process. Once the curing process is complete, the rosin is whipped into a creamy, buttery consistency for the sure. Cold curing rosin means the curing took place at somewhere between 40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
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