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Kush Pointe - Mukilteo

Mukilteo, WA
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Harlequin CBD 3.5g - Harmony

Harmony
Flower
Strain rating:
Sativa
THC 0.5%
CBD 1.1%
Harlequin CBD 3.5g - Harmony
Amount
20% off
$40.00
$3200
⅛ ounce
Kush Pointe - Mukilteo
Open until Sunday at 11pm PT
|2006.1 miles away

About this product

Harlequin is a hybrid cross between Colombian Gold, Thai and Swiss Landrace. It constitutes an indica/sativa ratio to be known as 25:75, meaning it is sativa dominant. It has a unique CBD: THC ratio which is best described to be roughly 1:1. In other words, its THC level is 7-15% and CBD level of 4-10%. Its flavour and aromatic popularity is due to the essence of mango and earthy musk. It is best known to act as the most viable relaxing and calming agent. Also, the patient, after using it, can stay quite focused and alert, making the highlighting feature of this strain. In terms of its physical features, it is a dense looking strain with thick nugs all around it and dressed up heavily with trichrome. Its negative effects may include the effects of drying mouth and eyes, slight nausea and headaches in most harsh cases. The specific medical marijuana strain yields to a sufficient quantity and most commonly grown indoors, with a flowering time of sixty to seventy days. It is regarded as an excellent reliever of pain, either associated with the body and muscles, or with the head. The low THC level makes it easier for patient to be mindful.

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