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Holistic Releaf By Design - Ennis

Ennis, MT
1496.4 miles away
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Wedding Pie Flower 3.5g

Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 21.9%
CBD 0.0%
Wedding Pie Flower 3.5g
Amount
$3500
⅛ ounce
Holistic Releaf By Design - Ennis
Preorder until 10am MT
|1496.4 miles away

About this product

Wedding Pie is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Wedding Cake X Grape Pie strains. When it comes to a super sweet flavor, Wedding Pie is said to be unmatched. This bud packs a sweet grape and berry taste with hints of nutty dough and light spices into each and every toke. The aroma takes a pungent turn, with a dank herbal overtone that's accented by sour berries and spicy grapes. The Wedding Pie high is just as unique as the flavor with full-bodied effects that hit both mind and body with different finishes. You'll feel a light tingle at the onset of the high that quickly rushes through your mind, filling it with a heavy buzz that is blissfully unfocused and calming in nature. A sense of physical calm comes next, washing over your body and leaving you fully relaxed and hopelessly couch-locked. With these heavy effects and its super high 20-22% average THC level, Wedding Pie is often said to be perfect for treating chronic pain, inflammation, spasticity, insomnia and headaches or migraines. This bud has spade-shaped flat olive green nugs with dark orange hairs, rich amber undertones and a coating of frosty amber crystal trichomes.

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