Introducing EmergenZ, an incredibly flavourful, sativa-dominant cultivar crossed between Orange Push Pop and Sunset Sherbet. Reaching potencies of ...
MILK & COOKIES
- Product details
- Milk ‘N’ Cookies never tasted so good. This delectable indica-dominant cultivar hits and each draw is like enjoying a warm glass of milk and freshly baked cookies with the sweetness of vanilla, a whisper of nutty earthiness, and a subtle hint of gas. The thick buds are overwhelmed with deep orange hairs, dapples of purple, and thickly blanketed in milky trichomes. This potent and terpy indica is cultivated with meticulous care, ensuring each small batch meets the highest standards. Grown in a controlled indoor environment, the plants are nurtured in strain-specific conditions to optimize their potential. The buds are inspected for purity and carefully hand-trimmed. Top terpenes include Beta-Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Beta-Myrcene.
- Produced in Ontario
- Brand Broken Coast
- Producer Aphria
- Common name MILK & COOKIES
- Type Indica-Dominant
- THC 270.0-330.0mg/g
- CBD 0.0-10.0mg/g
- Method of consumption INHALE
- Growing method Indoor
- Packaging material Polypropylene
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