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Grape Jelly Valuez
West Coast Treez

Grape Jelly Valuez

Grape Jelly is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the delicious OG Glue X Sweet Purple D strains. Named for its super delicious flavor and celebrity parentage, Grape Jelly is one bud that every hybrid lover needs to try. Like its name suggests, Grape Jelly packs a super sweet and fruity grape flavor with a light touch of spices upon exhale. The aroma is very similar, with a sweet berry overtone that's accented by a punch of spicy grapes and skunky diesel. The Grape Jelly high hits you almost as soon as you exhale, starting in the brain before working it reach throughout your entire body. You'll feel a sense of euphoria wash over you, filling your mind with a giddiness that pushes out any negative or racing thoughts. This is accompanied by a boost in creativity and a touch of focus that gets you ready to tackle any task at hand. As your mind lifts, your body will begin to settle into a deeply relaxing physical state that can become sedative at times. Combined with its super high 18-28% average THC level, these effects make Grape Jelly a great choice for treating those suffering from conditions such as depression, appetite loss or nausea, ADD or ADHD and chronic stress. This bud has small fat and rounded olive green nugs with golden undertones, furry orange hairs and a coating of frosty golden crystal trichomes.

Grape Jelly Valuez flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the West Coast Treez brand offering a hybrid experience of the Grape Jelly strain with 25.58% THC with 0.07% CBD.

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Weight (g): 3.5

Strains: Grape Jelly

Cannabis Types: Hybrid

Product Types: Flower

THC %: 25.58%

CBD %: 0.07

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