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Banana Berry Kush is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the delicious White Berry X Banana Kush strains. This rare bud has an addictive sweet banana berry flavor and effects that are perfect for any kush lover. The smell of Banana Berry Kush is much like its flavor, although it does have a super pungent kushy skunk overtone that can fill a room with its potent stench. Almost as soon as you exhale, a sense of hazy euphoria will launch your mind into complete happiness, immediately erasing any negative or racing thoughts and leaving you in a state of blissful spaciness. As your mind lifts higher and higher, a moderate body high will slowly wash over you, lulling you into a state of complete relaxation with a touch of couch-lock. These effects are long-lasting and slightly sedative in nature, which can cause some users to fall asleep. In combination with its high 18-19% average THC level, these effects give Banana Berry Kush an edge in treating conditions such as chronic pain, depression, insomnia, and chronic fatigue. Banana Berry Kush buds have fluffy dusty green round nugs with long thin dark orange hairs and a coating of sweet sticky resin.
Banana Berry flower, 14g, a half ounce or half zip of cannabis, from the Zips Weed Co. brand offering a indica experience with 26.5% THC with 0.12% CBD.
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WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov