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Green N' Go

Uxbridge, MA
610.3 miles away
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HH GMO | 3.5g Flower

Hidden Hemlock
Flower
THC 20.9%
CBD 0.4%
HH GMO | 3.5g Flower
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$4000
⅛ ounce
$7500
¼ ounce
$14000
½ ounce
$27000
1 ounce
Green N' Go
Open until Sunday at 9pm ET
|610.3 miles away

About this product

GMO Cookies, also known as “Garlic Cookies,” is a heavily indica dominant hybrid strain (90% indica/10% sativa) created through crossing the potent Chemdawg X GSC strains. Known for its super pungent aroma and heavily sedative high, GMO Cookies is a favorite of indica lovers everywhere. This bud has a deliciously savory garlic flavor with a pungent spicy exhale that stays on your tongue long after your final toke. The aroma is very heavy and potent, with an overarching pungency and hints of spicy rotting coffee. The GMO Cookies high is truly one to behold, with long-lasting effects that will have you flying high and staying there for hours on end before you fade away into a deep and peaceful sleep. You'll feel totally relaxed and lifted with a deep sense of relaxation that permeates both mind and body with heavily sedative effects. With these effects and its high 20-24% average THC level, GMO Cookies is said to be the perfect choice for treating those suffering from conditions such as chronic pain insomnia, inflammation, chronic fatigue, depression and chronic stress. This bud has flat elongated super dense pepper-shaped olive green nugs with thin orange hairs and tiny dark amber crystal trichomes.

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