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Grateful Breath 3g, Badder

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC -
CBD -
Grateful Breath 3g, Badder
Amount
$9000
each
Zen Leaf - Mesa
Open until Wednesday at 9pm MT
|1651.4 miles away

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Starting with premium Sonoran Roots fresh frozen flower as input material, our live resin concentrates are best in class in Arizona. The material selection and harvest process are deeply collaborative between the Canamo extraction team and Sonoran Roots cultivation teams. This diligent oversight ensures only the highest quality, terpene-rich material is used for our Live Resin product line. Live Resin SKUs are available in both 1.0g and 3.0g options. Canamo’s most popular SKU, Badder is produced by utilizing low temp purging parameters coupled with a technical agitation of resin, resulting in a finished concentrate texture or consistency reminiscent of cake batter. Badder is easily worked and manipulated for precision in dosing dabs and greater efficiency in rationing their stash. Badder is available in both Cured and Live formats, and can be purchased in either 1.0g or 3.0g units. *AVERAGE POTENCY RANGE (LIVE): 85% - 95% Total Cannabinoids *AVERAGE POTENCY RANGE (CURED): 80% - 90% Total Cannabinoids *IDEAL DAB TEMP: 500f – 600f *PRO TIP: Don’t have a carb cap? Use the glass bottom of Canamo’s Badder container as a substitute for an improved dabbing experience.

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