Mission Organic - San Francisco
Santa Maria 2.5g Triple Infused Blunt - 2.5g PRI Sativa
Santa Maria 2.5g Triple Infused Blunt - 2.5g PRI Sativa
About this product
Santa Maria is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid (65% sativa/35% indica) strain created through a backcross of the (Mexican Haze X Silver Pearl) F2 that was repeated 7 times to stabilize it. This high-end bud has a moderate THC level that typically falls between 12-14% and an aroma that is sweet and fruity with a delicate floral overtone. The taste is of sweet citrus that has a pleasantly fragrant lavender aftertaste that is mild in nature. Santa Maria buds have small lumpy popcorn-shaped dark forest green nugs with minty green patches, sparse dark amber hairs, and a frosty layer of sandy fine crystal white trichomes. The Santa Maria high is characterized by surprisingly sativa heavy effects despite its high presence of indica in its genetics. The high starts with a happy and uplifted cerebral head buzz that leaves you energetic with motivated feelings of creativity and focus, making it perfect for artists who are working through a creative block. The only indica effects are the feelings of complete relaxation and numbing of mental and physical pain that slowly wash over the body without causing any loss of functionality or drowsiness. This high is surprisingly stable and has absolutely no comedown, making it ideal for users of any experience level. Because of these effects, Santa Maria is a favorite for treating chronic fatigue, mild cases of depression, and chronic stress or anxiety.
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