Hybrid

NOSTALGIA INFUSED CRAFT HEMP (UMPQUA)

by LoFi
THC 1.0-20.0mg/g CBD 180.0-210.0mg/g
Original price
Current price $24.99
0.47g cannabis per unit SKU 1064176
Outdoor-grown, high-CBD hemp flower with aroma and flavour notes of mango, grapefruit, and cheese.
  • Product details
  • LoFi’s Nostalgia is a high-CBD hemp flower that's hang dried, hand trimmed, and hand packaged. The Umpqua genetic was bred by Arcadia Biosciences and grown under the sun by Terroir Craft Farms in Kelowna, BC. This high-terpene crop was grown from seed and yielded several phenotypes, creating a melody of terpene profiles. Expect to find notes of mango, grapefruit, and cheese in both the aroma and flavour of this nostalgic treat. Each flat-bottom pouch includes 7g of flower, a pinch of Rainbow Driver kief, and a Boveda humidity pack.
    • Produced in British Columbia
    • Brand LoFi
    • Producer Woody Nelson
    • Common name UMPQUA
    • Type Hybrid
    • THC 1.0-20.0mg/g
    • CBD 180.0-210.0mg/g
    • Method of consumption INHALE
    • Growing method Outdoor
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvested
    • Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

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