About this product
Prizm, a stunning Indica-dominant hybrid from Maven, is now available at MMD Shops Marina Del Rey. This exceptional strain, a cross between Opal and Permanent Marker #12, boasts spade-shaped buds that shimmer with trichomes. The aroma is a complex journey, starting with a clean, astringent scent before revealing notes of pine and citrus candy. When smoked, Prizm offers a floral medley that evolves into a sharp, lemon-diesel flavor, invigorating the senses. This premium flower, cultivated by Maven's expert growers with over two decades of experience, is designed to transform stress and unveil the beauty in everyday life. The sedative qualities of Prizm make it an ideal choice for those seeking relaxation and relief. MMD Shops Marina Del Rey, nestled near the beach, is your go-to destination for high-quality cannabis products like Prizm. As one of four Southern California locations, MMD Shops has been serving the community since 2006, bringing over a decade of expertise to cannabis enthusiasts. Experience the Maven difference with Prizm, available in 3.5g quantities. This meticulously crafted strain exemplifies Maven's commitment to breeding and cultivating premium, exotic indoor cannabis. From seed to sale, every step is carefully monitored to ensure top-tier quality and potency. Visit MMD Shops Marina Del Rey today to discover Prizm and elevate your cannabis experience. Whether you're a medical marijuana patient or a recreational user, our knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you in finding the perfect product to suit your needs.
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