Trilogy Wellness of Maryland
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The Cashmere strain by Revelry is a hybrid, though its exact genetic origins are not widely documented. Based on some reports, it is believed to be a cross of Strawberry Banana and Purple Kush, combining elements of both Indica and Sativa genetics to provide a balanced experience. Strawberry Banana is known for its sweet, fruity profile, while Purple Kush offers relaxing effects and a subtle earthy flavor, making Cashmere a smooth yet creative strain. Cashmere is known for its calming effects that promote creativity, talkativeness, and hunger. It's particularly useful for managing stress, pain, and cramps. The dominant terpene in Cashmere is limonene, which contributes to its fruity aroma, with notes of strawberry and berry, while also offering a slight woody undertone. These flavors combine to deliver a smooth smoking experience. If you're looking for relief from pain or stress, while also benefiting from a mild energy boost, Cashmere could be a great option. [Hybrid] Genetics: possibly a cross between Strawberry Banana and Purple Kush May Relieve: Chronic Pain, Cramps, Stress, Inflammation, and Arthritis Reported Effects: Hungry, Creative, Energizing, Talkative, Sociable, Relaxed, and Euphoric Total Terpenes: 3.49% Top Terpenes: Caryophyllene 1.70% | a-Humulene 0.39% | b-Myrcene 0.36% ** 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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