Trilogy Wellness of Maryland
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Hitting California Cookies and Lemonnade stores across the Golden State right now, Ridgeline Lantz is a brand new cultivar years in the making from some of the Emerald Triangle’s most revered legacy cultivators. Reeking of sweet candy and earthy pine as soon as the seal is broken and sparkling with platinum trichomes on rigid, dense purple buds, Ridgeline Lantz is an heirloom cross of two Emerald Cup winners, Green Lantern and Ridgeline Runtz, that’s been honed by the family farmers at Ridgeline Farms over more than four years of breeding. Perfected in the legendary Humboldt hills, we’ve brought the Ridgeline Lantz genetics to our expert indoor cultivation partners at Madcow to produce immaculate indoor runs of the new strain, while our fam back in the Emerald Triangle is getting ready to drop super terpy batches of sungrown Ridgeline Lantz. [Hybrid] Genetics: Green Lantern and Ridgeline Runtz May Relieve: Anorexia, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Pain, Depression, Loss of Appetite, and Migraines Reported Effects: Creative, Focus, and Relaxed Total Terpenes: 0.92% Top Terpenes: Caryophyllene 0.24% | b-Myrcene 0.23% | Limonene 0.16% [Each pack contains 2, half gram (0.5g) Pre-Rolls.] ** Trilogy strives to maintain the most comprehensive and detailed menu in Maryland. Occasionally there may be small variances in terpenes and cannabinoids on our menu vs the product label as we often carry numerous batches of the same strain. We do not offer refunds or returns on products due to variances in batch test results.**
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