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Buttermilk Biscuits .5g Live Resin Vape Cartridge - Indica Hybrid (70/30) - Infinity
Buttermilk Biscuits .5g Live Resin Vape Cartridge - Indica Hybrid (70/30) - Infinity
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Buttermilk Biscuits is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Gelatti X Pancakes strains. Buttermilk Biscuits packs a delicious doughy flavor like freshly baked nutty biscuits, accented by sweet vanilla and a touch of peppery lemon. The aroma is a little different, with a distinct nuttiness that's wrapped up with super sour citrusy lemon, peppery herbs and a touch of earthiness. The Buttermilk Biscuits high has a definite creeping build, sneaking in a bit after your final toke before suddenly taking hold. You'll find yourself slowly falling into a sense of lifted happiness and physical relaxation that can have you feeling pretty immovable and stoned at times. This combination can quickly turn sedative, so mind your dosage if you have things to do other than sleep! Buttermilk Biscuits is often chosen to treat conditions such as insomnia, depression or mood swings, chronic stress or anxiety and chronic pain. Seeded in Missouri, by Missourians, Nuthera Labs is firmly rooted in our passion for developing cannabis medicines that make a positive impact on our patients' lives. At Nuthera Labs, transparency is a core tenant of our offering. We aim to democratize access to cannabis information to enable patients to make more informed decisions about their cannabis medicine.
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