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State Line Dispensary West Siloam Springs

West Siloam Springs, OK
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Permanent Marker SHAKE - 18.43% THC - Indica Dom

Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 18.4%
CBD 0.0%
Permanent Marker SHAKE - 18.43% THC - Indica Dom
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State Line Dispensary West Siloam Springs
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THC: 18.43% TERPS: 1.59% Permanent Marker is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Biscotti X Jealousy X Sherbet BX strains. This bud has a sweet and sour fruity candy flavor with a punch of citrusy diesel upon exhale. The aroma is of spicy diesel, pungent dank and super sour citrus. This three-way cross is the perfect daytime strain to help you kick back and relax on a lazy afternoon without a care in the world. The high settles in after a few tokes, filling your mind with a sense of lifted creativity that has you feeling happy and artistically inspired. A slightly weighty sense of calm accompanies this blissful state, helping you to settle down and relax without causing too much sedation. A feeling of hunger finishes out the high, leaving you totally ravenous and ready to get snacking. These effects make Permanent Marker a great choice for treating conditions such as chronic fatigue, PMS or cramps, depression or mood swings and chronic stress or PTSD.  

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