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Mountain Organics - Billings

Billings, MT
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RE | Lemon Berry Candy | Badder

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 65.2%
CBD 0.0%
RE | Lemon Berry Candy | Badder
Amount
$2846
1 gram
Mountain Organics - Billings
Preorder until 9am MT
|1354.1 miles away

About this product

Lemon Berry Candy OG, also known as “Lemon Berry Candy Kush” and “Lemon Berry Candy,” is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% Indica/50% Sativa) created by crossing the infamous Las Vegas Lemon Skunk X LGBT strains. Known for its super delicious flavor, Lemon Berry Candy OG packs a well-balanced high with heavy effects that will kick you back physically as your mind launches to new heights. This bud has a sweet and sour citrusy lemon flavor with a light hint of berry to it, too. The aroma is earthy and gassy, with a tart citrus overtone accented by sweet berries and heavy diesel. The Lemon Berry Candy OG high comes rushing minutes after your final toke, hitting your mind first before spreading throughout your body. You'll feel energized and motivated with a creative and motivated overtone of focus. Lemon Berry Candy OG is often said to be perfect for treating chronic fatigue, ADD or ADHD, depression or mood swings, chronic stress, and nausea or appetite loss. Effects Creative, Euphoria, Focus, Motivation, Uplifting May Relieve ADD/ADHD, Depression, Fatigue, Nausea, Stress Flavors Berry, Candy, Lemon, Sour, Sweet Aromas Berry, Diesel, Sour, Spicy, Sweet

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