Indica-Dominant

BC ORGANIC GRAPE CREAM CAKE

by Simply Bare
THC 260.0-320.0mg/g CBD 0.0-10.0mg/g
Original price
Current price $39.99
($11.43/g)
3.5g cannabis per unit SKU 1067302
High-THC, indica-dominant flower offering grape and vanilla notes, with a subtle gassy finish.
  • Product details
  • Embrace grape season with our exquisite BC Organic Grape Cream Cake. With terpenes dominant in caryophyllene, beta-myrcene, and farnesene, delight in this treat featuring the essence of grape and vanilla, and a subtle gassy finish. Created through the fusion of Grape Pie and Wedding Crasher, her buds shimmer with trichomes and vibrant green hues. This robust indica is cultivated in organic living soil, hand-trimmed to perfection, and elegantly stored in premium glass jars, ensuring unparalleled quality and freshness.
    • Produced in British Columbia
    • Brand Simply Bare
    • Producer Rubicon Organics
    • Common name GRAPE CREAM CAKE
    • Type Indica-Dominant
    • THC 260.0-320.0mg/g
    • CBD 0.0-10.0mg/g
    • Method of consumption INHALE
    • Growing method Hybrid Greenhouse
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvested
    • Packaging material Glass

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