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Brian Berry Honey Lemon, bred by MzJill Genetics Moser Seeds, crosses Quantum Kush with Brian Berry Surprise. The result is a sativa-dominant hybrid that offers an uplifting and thought-provoking high alongside benefits for consumers in need of pain relief and appetite stimulation. The flavor is sweet like honey-lemon candy while the smell is earthier with

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Bred by David McDowell of Nerdie Birdie Farms in Port Townsend, Washington, Revival is a cross between BoaX and Otto II. This euphoric and energizing hybrid has spicy herbal flavors mixed with woody aromas, and buds have deep purple hues with different colored hairs, including pink, orange, gold, and white. Grown as a medicinal plant

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DNA Genetics crossed Banana OG with Sorbet for their new lineup to create this strain with a smooth, fruity flavor profile. Banana Sorbet produces large, dense buds with a lot of resin that coats the dark green flowers. Great for concentrate production, Banana Sorbet is a good evening treat that may leave you ready to

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Coming from The Bank Cannabis Genetics, Jim OG is a kushy treat that’s part of their Phishhead Kush lineup. Crossing 12 Year OG with Phishhead Kush, this strain has notes of citrus, spice, and earth. Buds come in a beautiful light green color with stark contrasting orange pistils, making it as eye-catching as it is

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Bred by Mr. Nice out of Amsterdam, Shit is an award-winning classic that was bred by crossing an Original Skunk with a landrace Afghani. Shit is pungent and skunky with an almost repulsive, but inviting, aroma and flavor. The manageable high can be very balanced.  ,Bred by Mr. Nice out of Amsterdam, Shit is an

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From an anonymous breeder in Willapa Bay, Washington, comes Purple Moss, a cross between Big Stinky Purple, Russian Ghost Ruderalis, and Raymond Moss. Its deep purple buds and earthy flavors have hints of lavender and candy, and its effects lean toward a sedating high that leaves users relaxed on the couch.,From an anonymous breeder in