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Claravita - Banana Hammock RBx1 Flower (3.5g)

CNA Stores, Inc. (Cultivator)
Strain rating:
Indica
THC -
CBD 0.1percent
Claravita - Banana Hammock RBx1 Flower (3.5g)

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Hybridity: Hybrid Lineage: Grape God x Mandarin Sunset Breeder: Ethos Get ready to kick back and relax with Banana Hammock, a perfectly balanced hybrid that combines fruity flavors with blissfully mellow effects. Dense, light green buds take on shades of purple and yellow, maintaining a thick coating of amber trichomes that release a tropically sweet aroma of overripe bananas and citrus. The high starts with an uplifting cerebral buzz that lifts your mood and stimulates creative thinking. A warm, tingly body melt soon follows, leaving you completely relaxed yet functional and in a state of peaceful tranquility. Any lingering stresses melt away, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in whatever activity you choose whether that's creative pursuits, social activities, or simple lazy enjoyment. While energizing enough for morning or daytime use, Banana Hammock's calming indica influences prevent you from becoming overly scatter-brained or lethargic. It serves as an excellent all-purpose strain for reducing stress, anxiety, and depression while also relieving mild aches and pains. Some find the munchies to be inevitable thanks to the tantalizing tropical fruit flavors.

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