Grandi Guava x Grapefruit Romulan Infused Pre-Roll
Grandi Guava x Grapefruit Romulan Infused Pre-Roll
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From the legendary brand Kingpen, Kingrolls are premium joints made with only whole nug flower, infused with Kingpen cannabis oil and coated in golden kief. Kingrolls are highly potent, handcrafted, flavorful pre-rolls available in a variety of complimentary flower and oil strain combinations as well as sizes for every kind of sesh. Grandi Guava is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Guava and Gelato. This indica-leaning hybrid is a Grandiflora creation that offers a fruity and cheesy aroma and flavor, with hints of tropical guava and creamy blue cheese. Grandi Guava an ideal choice for experienced cannabis consumers. Leafly customers tell us Grandi Guava effects include uplifted, hungry, and energetic. Medical marijuana patients often choose Grandi Guava when dealing with symptoms associated with anxiety, stress, and depression. Grapefruit Romulan combine to create a strong indica (sativa/indica ratio unknown) with both mental and physical effects. That means this strain shouldn't be used alone to relieve seizure disorders or other conditions that require CBD treatment. But it can be used effectively as medicine for a wide range of other health problems, such as anxiety, depression, high blood pressure, lack of appetite, nausea, chronic pain, insomnia, and everyday stress. The high is calming and focused, with a mood boost, increased sociability, and physical relaxation, as well as a strong case of the munchies.
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