*This % may represent an aggregate of THC/CBD, THCa/CBDa, THCb/CBDb within the product. Consumers should review the actual product label for exact % of THC/CBD.
Product descriptions
A heavy and psychoactive flower for experienced smokers seeking a bold, daydream high. Characterized by its rounded buds, and piney notes.\n\nUnknown Genetics An indica-dominant hybrid, Night Sky high is a heavy and psychoactive flower for experienced smokers seeking a bold, daydream high. \n\nAroma and taste has piney notes. A Golden State was born in Northern California under the watch of the Cascade Mountains. What started from humble beginnings, long before the cannabis renaissance, has blossomed into one of California’s leaders in high quality cannabis flower. \n\nLineage - Face on Fire x AGS Male II\n\nTerpene profile:\nMyrcene - It is known to provide pain relief and impart a soothing, calming effect. It is found naturally in hops, mango, and lemongrass.\n\nCaryophyllene - This terpene is said to have anti-inflammatory effects, and some users claim that it provides pain relief and helps them manage their depression symptoms. It is found naturally in basil, black pepper, and oregano.\n\nLimonene - Improves mood and helps to alleviate anxiety and depression. Found naturally in lemon, juniper, and peppermint, it is distinguishable by its citrusy flavor.\n\nLinalool - Terpene that tastes very similar to fresh cilantro. Also found in the herb itself, as well as in basil and lavender. The aroma of the linalool terpene closely resembles lavender, and it is purported to help with insomnia.\n\nHumulene - This is known as an anti-inflammatory terpene. Some users report that strains with this terpene have suppressed appetite. It is also found in the popular herbal medicine ginseng, which many believe enhances energy levels, as well as cloves and sage
CITRUSEARTHYHERBAL
EUPHORICRELAXEDHUNGRYSLEEPY
Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including β-myrcene
and cannabis smoke, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and chemicals including cannabis
smoke and 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, which are known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.