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King Louie XIII is an indica dominant hybrid strain which is super strong. With a 70:30 indica/sativa ratio, it has a sensational 24-%29% THC content. The strain is named after the King Louie XIII of France for a very good reason and it does not disappoint. The buds are incredibly dense and large all the while being covered with orange hairs. You will notice light greens amongst the whites, it is a treat for any cannabis user to say the least. The smell is incredibly fresh, heavy, but sweet at the same time. Additionally, it is very tasty, it is a perfect blend of sweet and sours, thus making it an ideal strain to medicate with. King Louie XIII will overwhelm your senses, it is not a creeper and instead hits hard. You will experience a heavy feeling throughout your body and head all the while feeling euphoric and happy. Considering its effects, the strain is recommended for night time use. It is the perfect solution for individuals who are suffering from insomnia as it will knock you out for good in a matter of minutes. That being said, King Louie has plenty to offer and is just as effective for treating chronic pains and aches as well.
King Louis (Gold) flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Flow Kana brand offering a indica experience of the King Louis strain with limonene terpenes with 35.26% THC with 0.09% 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