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Caramel Apple Romulan
Northern Emeralds

Caramel Apple Romulan

Caramel Apple Kush is an indica dominant strain bred by Desert Bloom of Nevada that produces a scent and taste not unlike its name.

The buds of Caramel Apple Kush are a gorgeous sight when cultivated with care, often portraying various pastel hues such as light purple and light blue. Its golden pistils make it look as if it’s been drizzled with caramel amidst its leaves, making its appearance as appealing as its name.

Some fans of this strain say they have used Caramel Apple Kush to improve mood disorders, such as anxiety or depression. Others say they enjoy this strain for its potential to relax achy joints and muscles.

THC levels test at around the high teens while CBD levels are just a bit higher than your average. Pinene, myrcene and ocimene are some of the more prominant terpenes found in Caramel Apple Kush.

Romulan is an indica marijuana strain made by crossing North American Indica with White Rhino. Named after the alien Star Trek race, this pine-scented strain is revered for its potent and therapeutic qualities. You can expect Romulan to deliver intense, cerebral effects that eventually give way to sedation and relaxation. Medical marijuana patients choose this strain to help treat symptoms related to muscle spasms and nerve damage. Growers say Romulan produces dense, frosty buds and is a popular choice among growers in the Pacific Northwest.

Caramel Apple Romulan preroll, 1g or 0.035 ounce, from the Northern Emeralds brand offering a indica, hybrid experience with 25% THC.

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Weight (g): 1

Cannabis Types: Indica, Hybrid

Product Types: Preroll

THC %: 25%

State: California

THC percentage amounts are average, individual items may vary.

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