Kultivate Wellness Berry Kush Premium THCA Hemp Flower


Size: 3.5 Grams
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Sale price$40.00

Description

Experience an ultra-premium smoking session with KW's high-potency THCA hemp flower. 100% organically indoor grown on the west coast, prepare to be blown away from Kultivate Wellness' extra resinous buds. Each child-proof container is humidty controlled to lock in freshness and preserve terpenes.

Berry Kush (Kush Berry) - Indica - Blueberry x OG Kush

30% THCa

Terpene profile:

α-Pinene 0.23
β-Myrcene 1.40
β-Pinene 0.38
δ-Limonene 2.02
Linalool 0.96
β-Caryophyllene 4.84
α-Humulene 1.66
α-Bisabolol 0.34

Kush Berry is also popularly referred to as Berry Kush. It is a 100% indica dominant strain. Kush Berry is cross between OG Kush and Blueberry. There is no doubt that it will catch your eye almost immediately. The smell is very earthy and woodsy with citrus undertones. But the taste is out of this world, very floral and aromatic thus making it an enjoyable strain. The strain offers something for everyone. It is a strain that needs to be tried by almost any individual looking for an effective medicating strain. Kush Berry in particular will not only make you feel great but you will feel better than you could have ever felt before!

WHAT IS THCA?

THCA is the acidic form of THC, full name: tetrahydrocannabinolic acid. As a cannabis plant matures and its buds grow, its terpene and cannabinoid content begin to develop. The first cannabinoid the plant will develop is CBGA, also called the “mother of all cannabinoids” because it will eventually break down and produce primary cannabinoids, like THCA and CBDA. When THCA is exposed to heat, such as when smoking, vaping, dabbing, or cooking, it will convert into the intoxicating, beloved cannabinoid Delta 9 THC.

WHAT ARE TERPENES?

Terpenes are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in plants. In terms of cannabis, terpenes are what make certain strains smell or taste different from others. The theory is that the terpene profile, the dominant terpenes, of a strain work hand in hand with the cannabinoid content, the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and other cannabinoids, to produce the effects people associate with different strains.

For example, they might explain why two different strains with the same level of THC produce such different experiences.

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