Sativa-Dominant

GUAVA TRAINWRECK CRAFT 28G (GUAVA X BLUEBERRY TRAINWRECK)

by BC OZ
THC 270.0-310.0mg/g CBD 0.0-20.0mg/g
Limited quantity
Original price $134.99
Current price $119.97
($4.28/g)
28.0g cannabis per unit SKU 1064953
High-THC, sativa-dominant flower with flavour notes of earth, wood, spice, and tree fruit.
  • Product details
  • Guava Trainwreck comes at you full force, a potent cross of Guava and Blueberry Trainwreck. With an extended lineage of Gelato, Trainwreck and Blueberry this beautiful ounce offering is something to love. The flowers are lime and dark green with violet highlights and frosted with trichomes. The flavour encompasses notes of earth, wood, spice, and tree fruit. Top terpenes include Limonene, Beta-Myrcene, and Beta-Caryophyllene.
    • Produced in British Columbia
    • Brand BC OZ
    • Producer Joint Venture Craft Cannabis
    • Common name GUAVA X BLUEBERRY TRAINWRECK
    • Type Sativa-Dominant
    • THC 270.0-310.0mg/g
    • CBD 0.0-20.0mg/g
    • Method of consumption INHALE
    • Growing method Indoor
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvested
    • Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

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