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Butter OG is a super rare (and super delicious) indica dominant hybrid strain with unknown parentage due to a high level of breeder secrecy. It's thought to be a descendant of OG Kush and another buttery strain, although nothing can be certain. The flavor of Butter OG is exactly how it sounds – creamy and buttery with an appley vanilla overtone. On the exhale this takes a crazy turn, turning sharp and chemical and leaving you coughing. The smell of Butter OG is very rich and creamy, too, although it becomes fruity and chemical as the nugs are burned and smoked. Butter OG buds have lumpy popcorn-shaped minty green nugs with orange hairs that are coated with a super thick frosty layer of tiny light amber crystal trichomes. The Butter OG high is almost as smooth as the flavor with a relaxing over tone that leaves you feeling blissful and hungry. It hits you first with a happy yet hazy lift that infuses you with the urge to giggle at anything and everything that you hear. You'll feel chatty and outgoing with no social anxieties whatsoever. In combination with its super potent 20% + average THC level, Butter OG is said to be perfect for treating chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and muscle spasms.
Butter flower, 7g, a quarter of an ounce, QT, or quad, from the Big Tree brand offering a indica experience with 26.08% THC.
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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