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Biscotti Runtz 1 gram

Flower
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 25.7%
CBD 0.1%
Biscotti Runtz 1 gram
Amount
$600
each
Red Gorilla Greens
Open until Friday at 8pm MT
|1334.1 miles away

About this product

Bruntz is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the potent Biscotti X Runtz strains. This delicious bud is the perfect combination of both of its parent strains, offering a happy and sociable high alongside a mouthwatering flavor that will leave you coming back for more again and again. The Bruntz high will hit you almost as soon as you exhale, activating your brain with a burst of focus and creativity that instantly puts your mind to work. You'll also feel more sociable and outgoing, making this bud a great option for any social situation or for when you might be experiencing a bit of social anxiety. A light sense of calm accompanies this zen heady state, allowing you to finally settle down and relax, no matter how stressful your day was. Combined with its high 20-25% average THC level, these full-bodied effects give Bruntz an edge in treating chronic stress or anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, PTSD, headaches or migraines and depression or mood swings. This bud has a sweet and fruity flavor with hint of creamy, lemony cookies. The aroma is very similar, with a nutty lemon cookie overtone accented by sweet fruity candy and spicy flowers.

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