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NASHA RED - PRESSED RS11 - 1.2G

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 56.6%
CBD 0.2%
NASHA RED - PRESSED RS11 - 1.2G

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THC: 680 mg MELT SCALE: 70% TERPENES: 4.3% LINEAGE: Pink Guava x Sherbet TASTE: Sweet, Tropical, Spicy FEELING: Euhpric, Uplifted, Relaxed FARM: Humboldt Royale PLACE GROWN: Southern Humboldt CULTIVATION STYLE: Outdoor, Sungrown, Organic Cultivated by Humboldt Royale, an independent farm located in Southern Humboldt, that specializes in outdoor sun grown farming and regenerative soil. RS 11, originally bred by Deo Farms, is a hybrid strain resulting from a cross of Pink Guava and Sherbet. This strain boasts a fruity sweet flavor and a hint of spice, reminiscent of his parentage, with a tropical scent. Users can expect a central euphoria that uplifts the mood, followed by a deeply relaxing effect. RS 11’s terpene profile heavily feature β-Caryophyllene (spicy, woody, dry, dusty and mildly sweet), followed closely by Limonene (orangey, citrusy, sweet and tart). Nasha’s Red Label Hash is a 1.2g hand-rolled sphere of pressed hash that has a high ratio of oil to plant material, yielding a smooth, full-bodied smoke. Depending on the cultivar, it can either be sticky or crumbly. Commonly used to top bowls or added to joints for an added kick to your regular routine.

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"(1) Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding."