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Goldflower - Sebring

Sebring, FL
865.1 miles away
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Candy Rain | Small Buds | Indoor | Harvested: 9/26/24

G-Putt - Organically Grown
Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 26.8%
CBD 0.1%
Candy Rain | Small Buds | Indoor | Harvested: 9/26/24
Only available for purchase in-store
⅛ ounce  –  $40.00
¼ ounce  –  $70.00
½ ounce  –  $130.00
Goldflower - Sebring
Closed until 9am ET
|865.1 miles away

About this product

Candy Rain is an indoor-grown balanced hybrid born from the flavorful lineage of Mochi and Z. This strain offers a harmonious blend of relaxation and creativity, ideal for any time of day. The medium-sized buds are round and bulky with a slight fox-tail structure, featuring a striking mix of deep purple and jade green hues. Covered in creamsicle-colored hairs, the buds are dusted with white, cloudy trichomes that lend a gritty and oily texture. Candy Rain's aroma combines bright citrus and sweet candy notes, balanced by earthy and gassy undertones. The terpene profile, led by myrcene, limonene, and linalool with hints of caryophyllene and pinene, adds depth to the experience. Expect a relaxed yet creative energy, fostering calm mental clarity with gentle physical relaxation. Candy Rain may support mood balance and ease, promoting a well-rounded sense of well-being. MMUR Dispensation Per Eighth = 0.129oz <a href="https://yourcoa.com/coa/coa-view?sample=DA41109003-014"1>COA LINK (CLICK HERE)</a>

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