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NF1 | 3.5g

CAMP
Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 24.2%
CBD -
NF1 | 3.5g
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3Fifteen Primo STL
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About this product

- Genetics: Northern Lights x Chemdawg - Terpenes: Myrcene, Terpinolene, Linalool - Aroma: Sweet, Sour Citrus, Spicy, Earthy - Flavor: Sweet, Sour Citrus, Spicy, Earthy - Effects: Euphoria, Relaxation, Couch-Lock, Uplifting - Meet NF1, a sticky hybrid that stands in a league of its own. Bred from a legendary cross of Northern Lights and Chemdawg, this 80/20 indica dominant delivers a heavy wave of euphoria and relaxation from the very first hit. - The effects begin with a quick wave of mental clarity that slowly transitions into an uplifting euphoria. As the cerebral lift settles, a deep, calmness overtakes the body, leaving you couch-locked and blissfully at ease. - Boasting a 23-24% THC percentage , NF1’s aroma and flavor profile mirror its sedative intensity—notes of sweet and sour citrus accompanied by a spicy yet earthy kick; enveloping consumers into a pungent embrace. While the smell, taste, and effects are off the charts, this strain is also visually stunning. Curing to shades of minty green, adorned with fiery orange hairs and a coat of frosty white trichomes, NF1 doesn’t just deliver a high—it’s an exceptionally cultivated experience.

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