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3.5g Bored Ape Runtz - Muha Meds

Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 0.0%
CBD 0.0%
3.5g Bored Ape Runtz - Muha Meds

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Bored Ape is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the iconic Original Glue X another unknown hybrid strain. Named for the iconic NFT collection with a nod to its celebrity parentage, Bored Ape is a great choice for any patient who's after some serious power behind their medicine. The high comes on fast and hard, slamming into your brain with a lifted cerebral sense that fills you with pure happiness and unmatched euphoria. You'll be hit with a hazy sense that has you feeling a little out of touch with reality and giggly, laughing at anything and everything around you. A tingly physical sense comes next, dropping your body off into a state of pure relaxation that won't be too sedative or heavy. Combined with its high 26-30% average THC level, these effects make Bored Ape a great choice for treating depression or mood swings, chronic stress or PTSD and Bipolar Disorder. This bud has a sweet and creamy flavor with a pretty spicy woody pine exhale. The aroma is very similar, with an earthy and woody overtone accented by spicy diesel and sweet herbs. Bored Ape buds have dense spade-shaped olive green nugs with dark amber hairs and a coating of chunky dark amber crystal trichomes.

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