Indica-Dominant

BC ORGANIC BLING BLAOW

by Coast Mountain Cannabis
THC 260.0-320.0mg/g CBD 0.0-30.0mg/g
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Original price
Current price $34.99
($10.00/g)
3.5g cannabis per unit SKU 1070575
High-THC, indica-dominant flower with a fruit and sweet candy aroma.
  • Product details
  • Two standout phenotypes appear in this cross: deep purple buds with Gastro Pop vibes and bright green selections so frosty they look almost white. Expect layered fruit and sweet candy aromas with a hint of nail polish. Buds form steep, triangular shapes — an unmistakable look. Easily one of the most visually striking and memorable cultivars in Coast Mountain’s lineup. Certified Organic by Pro-Cert. Grown in organic living soil without the use of artificial pesticides and fertilizers. Hang-dried, hand-trimmed, and hand-packaged into reusable, recyclable glass jars.

    • Produced in British Columbia
    • Producer Coast Mountain Cannabis
    • Common name BLING BLAOW
    • Type Indica-Dominant
    • THC 260.0-320.0mg/g
    • CBD 0.0-30.0mg/g
    • Method of consumption INHALE
    • Growing method Indoor
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvested
    • Packaging material Glass

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