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AltSol DC | Gelatti Mints | Flower | 1 gram

AltSol
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 31.5mg
CBD -
AltSol DC | Gelatti Mints | Flower | 1 gram
Amount
$2000
1 gram
Green Theory
Open until 8pm ET
|323.4 miles away

About this product

Gelatti Mintz, also known as “Gelati Kush Mintz,” is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa). This celebrity child boasts an insanely mouthwatering flavor and soothing high that will leave you hopelessly stoned in both mind and body. The Gelatti Mintz high will come on slowly, creeping in and biding its time before fully taking hold. Mentally, you'll feel happy and lifted, filled with an expansive sense of heady euphoria that leaves you essentially unable to focus on anything else. As your mind settles into this happy state, you'll find that you'll begin to fade further and further into oblivion. Strain Type: Hybrid Genetics: A veritable who's who of balanced 50/50's, this is Gellati (Gelato x Biscotti - 50/50) crossed with Kush Mints (also 50/50) Flavor Profile: A sweet and fruity cherry candy taste accented by sour citrus and nutty, minty cookies. The aroma is much like a freshly baked batch of minty cookies accented by fruity cherries and spicy earthiness. How it feels: Calming, Uplifting, Arousing Recommended for: chronic stress, chronic pain, depression and headaches or migraines Gelatti Mints is generally known to contain the following terpenes: Caryophyllene - Limonene - Humulene

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