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Mochi Gelato Sungrown
Sherbinskis

Mochi Gelato Sungrown

Mochi Gelato is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created as a cousin to the infamous Mochi strain, with Sunset Sherbet X Girl Scout Cookies parents. Perfect for any hybrid lover with a sweet tooth, Mochi Gelato packs a mouth-watering flavor and effects that will have you flying high through levels of deep relaxation. Much like its name suggests, Mochi Gelato has a super sweet and creamy fruity flavor with hints of rich berries upon exhale. The aroma is very much the same, although with a hint of spicy pungency and herbs as the nugs are burned. The Mochi Gelato high is just as soothing as the flavor, with super calming effects that hit both mind and body with a high level of potency. The high starts with a cerebral rush that smashes its way into your brain, edging out any negative or racing thoughts and replacing them with pure euphoric creativity. As your mind rises, your body will begin to fall into a deeply relaxing state that can render you immovable if you're not careful. With these effects and its high 17-23% average THC level, Mochi Gelato is said to be perfect for treating those suffering from chronic stress, insomnia, chronic pain, depression, and chronic fatigue. This bud has elongated spade-shaped super dense olive green nugs with rich purple undertones, lots of thin red hairs, and a coating of frosty purple-tinted white trichomes.

Mochi Gelato Sungrown flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Sherbinskis brand offering a hybrid experience of the Mochi Gelato strain with 24.18% THC.

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Weight (g): 3.5

Cannabis Types: Hybrid

Product Types: Flower

THC %: 24.18%

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