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KING LOUIS | INDICA Feelings: Sleepy | Relaxed | Hungry Flavors: Pine | Woody | Spicy/Herbal Helps with: Insomnia | Stress | Pain Lineage: OG Kush x LA Confidential Cannabinoids: 93.493% THC: 88.467% CBD: 0.151% King Louis is an Indica dominant hybrid cannabis, whose genetics are not known yet. It produces sticky looking dark brown and green colored buds. It has a very strong and calming high that relaxes you and makes you feel sleepy. Smoking King Louis will also make you hungry, which is why it is a good antidote for lack of appetite, as it stimulates hunger. It has a pungent aroma that is a mixture of diesel, pine and earthy scents. Herb & Zen is a Southern California company that aims to deliver its products in a sleek glass jar to keep the Herb fresh. Its California-grown Cannabis is produced for your enjoyment. Commonly described as “buds on a budget,” Herb & Zen doesn’t sacrifice the quality of its herb. It believes that everyone deserves the best Cannabis without losing the Zen because of the price. Makers of flower cannabis products, Herb & Zen has a few notable strains that they are famous for. They are canna pros of mid-priced flower found in Southern California, offering affordable buds in packaging that has a sleek design. Herb & Zen provides higher elevation to individuals with every budget. Canna shoppers can choose from the black and white labels, the latter being higher quality cannabis. Staying in line with the type of cannabis they offer, their strains are all hand-picked to help customers find their Zen.
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