GLD LPH
GLD LPH
About this product
Bred and grown by: Cannalive Genetics. Terps: Limonene, Myrcene GLD LPH is a sativa heavy hybrid strain with a heavy citrus, vanilla and skunk forward consumption experience. GLD LPH helps promote focus, mental clarity, relieves anxiety, stimulates the appetite, and calms minor aches and pains. Experience the clarity and creativity that GLD LPH delivers yourself and make your day that much better! GLD LPH Budtender Information GLD LPH was developed 8 years ago for the legacy market by Cannalive Genetics CEO Todd Dahn and his business partner at the time. It was one of 10 custom genetics they created for the legacy market. GLD LPH is almost 100% Sativa with Limonene and Myrcene as the dominate terps so it is a very energetic forward strain that offers a lot of anxiety relief, focus, mental stimulation, creativity and mild pain relief. GLD LPH has a citrus forward tasting experience, with an experience of orange tea and orange cream pops, with a hint of gas for some palates. This strain gives an annual grant to STL GLD, the largest hip hop band in all New England. STL GLD has released 4 albums and sit in the intersection of music and social change with their largest goal being the uplift those who are downtrodden and help the world be a better place thru art. The band is comprised of Moe Pope and Christopher Talken on vocals, Jonathan Ulman on drums, Tim Hall on sax and keys and The Arcitype as main producer, guitar, and keys. With 10 years under their belt and a new album coming early next year, they are just getting started.
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