Original Glue #3 Flower (Sun Grown)
Original Glue #3 Flower (Sun Grown)
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Original Glue #3 Sun Grown Flower by Grasshopper Farms flourishes under the vast, open sky, capturing the sun's radiant energy to optimize growth and potency. This natural energy is instrumental in nurturing the robust, resin-rich buds that the Original Glue lineage is known for. This method of cultivation creates a wellness product of impeccable quality and strength, ensuring every use is a powerful experience subtly wrapped in nature's beneficence. This particular Original Glue strain is a dynamic cross between Chem's Sister, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel, earning its rightful reputation as a heavy-hitter in the hybrid family. Expect a thick swirl of euphoria and relaxation that comfortably anchors you, as if "glued" to the couch. What makes these resinous buds even more irresistible is the signature aroma — earthy, sour, with a hint of spicy pungency — that fills any space with the comforting embrace of its parent strains. Delight in its hearty flavors marked by earthy pine and the spice of caryophyllene, its dominant terpene. Offered in deli-style packaging, this sun-grown flower provides the delightful flexibility of selecting your preferred quantity, meeting the needs of both novice and seasoned enthusiasts alike. There's unparalleled convenience when it comes to choosing Original Glue #3, whether for a deep, introspective evening or a casual daytime muse. This strain promises a memorable, full-bodied experience that's as convenient as it is intoxicating
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