Caviar
Caviar is produced by marrying Grape Rhino kief with Grape Rhino hash oil and Grape God. It is an excellent, strong and quite an expensive cannabis as an ounce of it costs around $1,400. It is a brilliant grade A+ marijuana strain that is an Indica dominant variety. It does not have a very pleasant appearance as it looks like a big leafy ball with a strange green colour. It must be open in a place that has less or no breeze at all as it has a thick kief coating. It has a very high potency as its THC level ranges from 15 to 20 percent. This is because it is infused with about 30 to almost 80 percent rich has oil THC. It has a strong and tempting smell that is quite similar to that of the famous dark chocolate by Godiva. Its taste is amazing too and has a dark chocolate and grape flavour. Caviar has a smooth taste and it burns for quite a long while as well. It is excellent for treating various ailments, including stress, anxiety and a number of chronic pains. It has a relaxing effect on your system that helps you cope with depression easily. Make sure to not use it with alcohol as it can cause you to pass out for hours.
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Pink Kush
The heritage of this heavy indica is a little uncertain, but it’s known to be a relative and possibly an offspring of the legendary OG Kush, one of history’s most popular strains. Pink Kush carries on the legacy, delivering a potent body high that’s very effective as medical treatment. The effects are calming and intensely euphoric, with happiness and a powerful case of the munchies. It’s a versatile tool for treating anxiety, depression, inflammation, lack of appetite, migraines and other headaches, mood disorders, chronic pain, and insomnia. The sativa/indica ratio of this strain is hard to verify, but appears to be as low as 10:90, meaning strong physical effects. THC tests are scarce, but the few that are publicly available suggest fairly high potency, topping 20%. CBD levels are reportedly much lower, less than 1%, so this isn’t an ideal choice for treating conditions that respond to that chemical, including epileptic disorders. The flavor and aroma of Pink Kush are similar, with notes of pine, wood, and flowers. The strain gets its name in part from the pink hairs that punctuate its green nugs. It’s most popular on the legal markets of the Pacific Northwest and Canada.
Christopher Coelho (verified owner) –
Really enjoyed this. Good moisture and flavour is that of a mild fruity pink.
Effects are sleepy similar to traditional pink kush just not as strong.