GMOG Marijuana Strain

Indica Dominant Hybrid Strain Indica Dominant Hybrid 70% Indica / 30% Sativa

THC: 41%

GMOG is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the potent GMO X Legend OG strains. This celebrity child boasts an insanely high level of potency with effects that will knock out even the most experienced patients. That being said, mind your dosage with this bud if you have anything to do other than sleep. The high will hit you with a creeping build that will suddenly launch you to cloud nine. Your mind will be filled with happy focus and a boost in creativity that is great for taking on any artistic task or conversation on your to-do list. A heavy physical relaxation comes next, filling your entire body with a heavy sense of calm that will lock you to the couch and leave your eyes drooping. This combination can turn sedative, so best be ready for a long and peaceful sleep. With these effects and its insanely high 30-41% average THC level, GMOG is suggested for experienced patients suffering from conditions such as chronic stress or anxiety, depression, PTSD, headaches or migraines, chronic pain and insomnia. This bud has a sweet and nutty herbal sage flavor with a lightly peppery exhale. The aroma is on the heavier side, with a pungent dank overtone that's accented by gassy diesel and spicy black pepper. GMOG buds have oversized pepper-shaped minty green nugs with bright undertones, thin orange hairs and tiny, golden-white crystal trichomes.
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This 41% packs a punch ,excellent quality high. Long lasting buzz that sticks to your mind. Very smooth smoke with little choking.

Consumption Method: JointsEffects I Feel: Body High, Calming, Immediate EffectHelp Me With: Chronic Pain, Muscle Spasms, Spinal Cord InjuryAromas: Earthy, Floral, Peppery, SpicyFlavors: Diesel, Flowery, Nutty, Peppery
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