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Root 66 - Wentzville (REC)

Wentzville, MO
426.7 miles away
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OG Kush

Sinse
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 21.9%
CBD -
OG Kush
Amount
$15999
1 ounce
Root 66 - Wentzville (REC)
Open until 10pm CT
|426.7 miles away

About this product

OG Kush by SINSE hones a time-honored chill vibe that is ideal for relaxation. This strain is a flavorful experience that can relieve body tension and muscle aches with increased euphoric sensation. With high amounts of Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Humulene this strain provides a strong body buzz that still keeps your mood elevated. - Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Linalool, Humulene, Myrcene -- We like to think of SINSE as your co-pilot in cannabis—someone who’s available to steer when you’re not sure where to go next, who can also take a backseat when you’re ready to lead the way. Someone who always has your back, and is easy to rely on. That’s why consistency, quality, and clarity are key to our ethos and our outlook. -- Fine flower starts from the ground up. Our facilities use specialized hydroponic systems designed by industry experts, housed in highly controlled climates with digital monitoring for temperature, light, and a host of other factors. That means our cultivators and specialists get up-to-the-minute stats on grow conditions delivered right to their phones—so we’re at the nexus of natural and high-tech. Get in touch to learn more about what makes SINSE’s cultivation process different.

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