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Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies X Lemon Haze strains. When it comes to the flavor of this celebrity child, the name says it all. Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato packs a sweet and fruity cherry berry flavor with punches of super sour and creamy citrusy lemon. The aroma follows the same profile, although with a touch of rich black pepper and fresh earthiness to it, too. The Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato high hits you almost as soon as you experience your first delicious exhale, filling your mind with an immediate sense of uplifted euphoria and ease. You'll feel focused with a sense of creative motivation that gets you moving on any task at hand. But you'd better hurry – this focus will quickly turn heady, leaving you unfocused and giggly at times. With these effects and its super high 27-30% average THC level, Platinum Lemon Cherry Gelato is often chosen to treat chronic fatigue, ADD or ADHD, migraines or headaches, depression and chronic stress. This bud has tight heart-shaped olive green nugs with thick amber hairs and a coating of frosty milky amber crystal trichomes.
Platinum Lemon Cherry Runtz flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Panacea brand offering a hybrid experience of the Platinum strain with 29.08% THC.
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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