This THC-dominant sativa is typically derived from G13 and Neville’s A5 Haze. The deep purple bud, has a strong citrusy aroma, and a unique terpene...
SONIC SCREWDRIVER SMALLS LTO
- Product details
Available for a limited time only. Sonic Screwdriver is a sativa-dominant cultivar created through a cross of the potent and delicious Orange Cream Soda and Trainwreck cultivars. The powerful nose emanates a bouquet of spice, citrus, and dank earth, with notes of pepper and lemon tree to follow. The inhale leads with spice and citrus on the pallet and finishes with an exhale of sandalwood and ginger. The flowers are beautiful, small, green nugs, interspersed with purple highlights and peppered with amber pistils and milky trichomes. With dominant terpenes of Beta-Caryophyllene, Farnesene, and Limonene, this small offering packs a big punch!
- Produced in British Columbia
- Brand BC Smalls
- Producer Dealr
- Common name SONIC SCREWDRIVER
- Type Sativa-Dominant
- THC 280.0-320.0mg/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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