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Skunk Dawg is a sativa dominant hybrid strain created through a cross of the insanely popular and pungent Super Skunk X Chemdawg strains. Although the exact sativa to indica ratio typically varies based upon breeder, the THC level has been measured reaching up to 22%. Skunk Dawg has an infamous aroma of super pungent skunk that has a slightly citrus tinge to it. The taste is of pungent skunky earth that has a slightly floral citrusy aftertaste upon exhale. Skunk Dawg buds have medium-sized airy light minty green super leafy spade-shaped nugs with lots of light amber hairs and a frosty fine layer of crystal amber hued trichomes. The Skunk Dawg high is the perfect combination of both of its parent strains, with cerebral clear-headed effects yet a relaxing body anchor. The high starts with a jolt to the brain with a crystal clear awareness and a feeling of productive focus and motivation. You'll be ready to tackle any task that comes your way throughout the day with a sense of vitality. This head high is accompanied by a relaxing body buzz that serves to anchor you to the real world and cause you to succumb to a powerful case of the munchies. Because of these effects, Skunk Dawg is said to be perfect for treating mild to moderate cases of depression, chronic pain, appetite loss, and chronic stress or anxiety.
Skunk Dawg #32 flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Mission Organic Farms brand offering a hybrid experience of the Skunk Dawg strain with 25.03% 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