Rare Garlic Crusher 1/4 Flower
Rare Garlic Crusher 1/4 Flower
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Hybrid - 50% Sativa /50% Indica Garlic Crusher is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% Indica/50% sativa) created by crossing the potent GMO X Pure Michigan strains. Named for its heavy-hitting parentage and even heavier stench, Garlic Crusher is the perfect hybrid for any lazy afternoon. As its name suggests, Garlic Crusher packs a super heavy herbal garlic flavor with hints of nutty sage, spicy woodiness, and a heavily dank exhale. The aroma is just as potent, with a pungent, dank overtone accented by garlicky herbs and spicy woods galore. The Garlic Crusher high will hit you quickly, slamming into your brain with a cerebral lift that will fill you with a sense of happy, heady calm. This calm will soon spread its tingly tendrils throughout your entire body, helping you stretch out and relax before you finally settle down and get to sleep. In combination with its high 20-25% average THC level, these soothing effects give Garlic Crusher an edge in treating chronic pain, chronic stress, depression, insomnia, and cramps or the symptoms of PMS. This bud has dense, grape-shaped olive green nugs with many thin orange hairs and tiny, blue-tinted white crystal trichomes coated with a thick layer of sweet, sticky resin. Effects Body High, Calming, Happy, Relaxing, Sleepy, Uplifting May Relieve Chronic Pain, Cramps, Depression, Insomnia, PMS, Stress Flavors Dank, Nutty, Peppery, Sage, Spicy, Sweet, Woody Aromas Dank, Earthy, Herbal, Peppery, Pine, Pungent, Sage, Spicy, Woody
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