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Kriss Kross is an evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) strain with unknown parentage due to a high level of breeder secrecy regarding its heritage. Even though there’s not too much known about it Kriss Kross is said to have a very well-balanced high that’s perfect for anyone who loves a classic hybrid. The high starts with a euphoric lift that boosts your mood and offers a slight infusion of creative energy. As your high builds within your mind, it will slowly begin to spread throughout the rest of your body with a buzzing effect that leaves you relaxed without becoming sedated. You’ll become very hungry in this state and slightly couch-locked. Because of these effects and its high 14-16% average THC level, Kriss Kross is said to be perfect for treating chronic stress or anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and mood swings. This bud has a sweet fruity flavor of berries and vanilla with a slightly nutty aftertaste. The aroma is just as sweet, with a smell of almost a lemon cheesecake topped with berries. Kriss Kross buds have long and leafy pepper-shaped forest green nugs with clear hairs and a frosty thick coating of milky white trichomes. Risks and Precautions Warning: Use of Marijuana may lead to: 1. Psychotic symptoms and/or psychotic disorder (delusions, hallucinations, or difficulty distinguishing reality); 2. Mental Health Symptoms/Problems 3. Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrom (CHS) (Uncontrolled and repetitive vomiting); 4. Cannabis Use Disorder/Dependence, including physical and psychological dependence.
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