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Grass - Mount High - Preground 7g

Flower
THC 24.0%
CBD 0.0%
Grass - Mount High - Preground 7g
Amount
$5000
¼ ounce
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About this product

Rocky Mountain High, more commonly called “RMH” by medical patients, is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through a cross of the cult favorite Mikado X Green Bud strains. Although the exact indica to sativa ratio of this bud is unknown, it has been lab tested as having a THC level that typically falls between 15-20% and a CBD level of 1-2%. Rocky Mountain High buds have small round airy forest green nug with lots of fiery orange hairs and light minty green leaves that are completely frosted with sandy fine white crystal trichomes. This bud has a fragrant aroma of skunky floral citrus and a taste of spicy earthy skunk with a hint of pungent citrus upon exhale that can be harsh at times. The Rocky Mountain High hits you strong and fast with a long-lasting deep body high that offers extremely high levels of pain relief in both the mind and body. The feeling starts in the head with a hazy uplifted feeling that heals any racing thoughts or anxiety. This heavy head high spreads throughout the body, leaving you completely relaxed and sedated with drowsy tendencies. Because of these powerful effects, Rocky Mountain High is said to be perfect for treating chronic pain, inflammation, muscle spasms or tremors, and chronic stress.

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