Budhaus - Lucky Charms Flower (3.5g)
Budhaus - Lucky Charms Flower (3.5g)
About this product
The White x Appalachia Lucky Charms lives up to its name with its taste and aroma. The scent it permeates is that of a fruit smoothy. With cherries, hints of citrus and marshmallows this is an interesting strain. Lucky Charms has a super sweet and fruity flavor with a light sour exhale. It packs a lifting and energizing motivational high that works well during the day. You’ll feel creative with occasional swirls of giddiness. Lucky Charms have buds that appear emeril green with bright orange hairs. Budhaus is a company owned and operated by three friends who one day said, “wouldn’t it be cool if…”?! Between Mark, Kisha and Devin they have over thirty years of gardening under their belts and a deep love for the plant. With the goal of achieving the full potential of the cannabis flower in mind, a small craft cultivation facility was born in Pittsfield, MA. For the cultivation process they use a washed ground coconut medium on a rack system using LED’s to create a quality product! By hand packing all their pre-rolls with only buds and hand trimming all flower regardless of THC levels, the canna flower is enjoyed to its fullest potential. Concerned that this industry requires a tremendous amount of plastic packaging, Budhaus uses 100% reclaimed ocean plastic packaging and plant-based plastics. With the owners’ own hands in the dirt growing this special plant and knowing that people are having a good laugh somewhere because of it, they are truly living the dream.
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