Trilogy Wellness of Maryland
Chernobyl | 1g | AiroX | Disposable Vape [80.61 THCa | 11.53% Terps]
Chernobyl | 1g | AiroX | Disposable Vape [80.61 THCa | 11.53% Terps]
About this product
Chernobyl by Airo is a vibrant sativa-dominant hybrid known for its uplifting effects and citrusy flavor profile. Created by combining the genetics of Trainwreck, Jack the Ripper, and Trinity, this strain exudes refreshing lime and citrus aromas complemented by a tropical sweetness. Users commonly report a euphoric, energetic, and creative high, making it ideal for daytime use. Its therapeutic benefits may include relief from stress, depression, anxiety, migraines, and chronic pain, while also helping to boost appetite. With its balanced potency and bright flavor, Chernobyl stands out as a great option for enhancing mood and focus. [Sativa Dominant Hybrid] Genetics: Trainwreck X Jack the Ripper X Trinity May Relieve: Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Migraines/Headaches, Appetite Loss, and Chronic pain Reported Effects: Mood Boosting, Uplifted, Euphoric, and Focused Total Terpenes: 11.53% Top Terpenes: Terpinolene 4.52% | b-Myrcene 3.08% | Ocimene 1.35% Top Cannabinoid/s: CBG 1.79% **[This version of the AiroX vape is a half gram (1g) amount.]** ** 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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