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Emerald Fire is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the iconic Dark heart Nursery Fire OG X Humboldt OG strains. Named for its gorgeous appearance and celebrity parentage, Emerald Fire is the perfect well-balanced hybrid for a weekend afternoon when you have things to do but still want to kick back and relax. This bud has beautiful fat, oversized bright emerald-green spade-shaped nugs with thick, red-orange hairs, vibrant golden undertones and a coating of tiny, golden-white crystal trichomes. As you pull apart each sparkling little nugget, aromas of spicy pungency and sour lemon-lime are released. The flavor is just as heavy, with a sour lemon-lime overtone accented by spicy flowers and a hint of pungency. The Emerald Fire high will hit you almost as soon as you exhale, hitting your mind first with a sense of light energy. You'll feel sociable and happy, free of any bad moods or racing thoughts, and finally able to get up and get to work on your to-do list. As your mind lifts higher into this stimulating state, your body will start to settle down into a place of pure relaxation and ease. Thanks to these effects and its high 23-28% average THC level, Emerald Fire is often chosen to treat depression, appetite loss or nausea, chronic anxiety, chronic pain and chronic fatigue.
Emerald Fire OG flower, 14g, a half ounce or half zip of cannabis, from the Evidence brand offering a hybrid experience with 29.29% THC.
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