Melon Tree - Yilo 28g Flower- 1 OZ
Melon Tree - Yilo 28g Flower- 1 OZ
About this product
Watermelon Tree is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Watermelon Lemonade X Lemon Tree strains. While real watermelons don't grow on trees, this baby will have you convinced otherwise. With its unique flavor and full-bodied high, you'll definitely believe in the real power of Watermelon Tree. The flavor is just like you'd expect, with a sweet and fruity melon taste accented by hints of sour, citrusy lemon and a touch of woody pine. The aroma is very similar, although it does have hints of herbal kush to it, too. The Watermelon Tree high will settle in slowly, building into the brain before taking on the body. You'll feel mentally boosted, filled with a giddy, giggly sense of happiness that leaves you with no room for negative thinking or bad moods. A boost in sociability accompanies this expansive euphoria, which lends itself well to any situation at hand that required conversation. A relaxing body high accompanies this potent lift, helping you to feel physically at ease from start to finish. With these effects and its high 21-23% average THC level and 0-1% average CBD level, Watermelon Tree is often chosen to treat a variety of conditions including chronic stress or anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, depression and headaches or migraines. This bud has dense and oversized, flat diamond-shaped dark olive green nugs with deep amber undertones, furry reddish hairs and tiny, golden-amber crystal trichomes.
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