Trilogy Wellness of Maryland
Black Lime Reserve | 1g | Live Resin Sugar [72.89% THC | 9.15% Terps]
Black Lime Reserve | 1g | Live Resin Sugar [72.89% THC | 9.15% Terps]
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Total Terpenes: 9.15% Top Terpenes: b-Myrcene 4.96% | Limonene 1.18% | a-Pinene: 0.80% Top Cannabinoid/s: CBGa 2.15% | THCVa 1.90% Black Lime (also known as "Black Lime Reserve") is an indica-dominant hybrid with a lineage of Northern Lights, Purple Kush, and Chemdawg Special Reserve. This award-winning strain offers earthy, spicy aromas with a hint of lemon, pine, and black pepper, complemented by sweet lime and citrus flavors. Users report a wave of euphoria followed by a focused calm, making it a popular choice for unwinding after a busy day or sharing good vibes with friends. [Indica Dominant] Genetics: Woodman Canyon Oil Can x Lime Afghani x Northern Lights x Purple Kush, and Chemdawg Special Reserve May Relieve: Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Pain, Fatigue, Depression, and Migraines/Headaches Reported Effects: Relaxed, Tingly, Body Buzz, Calm, Euphoric, Mental Clarity, and Sociable **Effects may vary. Cannabis is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.** ** Trilogy strives to maintain the most comprehensive and detailed menu in Maryland. Occasionally there may be small variances in terpenes and cannabinoids on our menu vs the product label as we often carry numerous batches of the same strain. We do not offer refunds or returns on products due to variances in batch test results.**
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