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High Supply - Lemon Mints - Flower - 14g

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 48.9%
CBD 0.1%
High Supply - Lemon Mints - Flower - 14g
Amount
$7500
½ ounce
Fyre Ants
Open until 9pm ET
|560.7 miles away

About this product

Lemon Mints, also known as “The One,” is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the classic Lemon Tree X Kush Mints strains. Looking for a super unique flavor? You've found it with Lemon Mints. This bud packs a sour lemony citrus taste accented by rich nuttiness and a punch in the mouth of sharp mint. The aroma is just as vibrant, with a heavy minty overtone that's accented by spicy sour citrus and a touch of earth. The Lemon Mints high isn't quite as bright as the flavor, with relaxing and giggly effects that will leave you unfocused and sedated for hours on end. You'll feel a subtle boost of mental energy that's accompanied by a heavy sense of physical sedation that leaves you fully couch-locked and pretty hungry at times. You won't be sedated in this state, but rather super lazy and really not willing to get up and move at all. Combine these effects with its high 24% THC level and 1-2% CBD level and you have the perfect recipe for treating appetite loss or nausea, depression, chronic stress, insomnia, chronic pain and mood swings. This bud has dense long forest green nugs with bright orange hairs and a coating of frosty tiny white crystal trichomes.

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