Northern Lights #2

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$35.00

Indica
THC 25.20%
  • Indica strain derived from Afghani and Thai origins
  • Effects are blissful, promoting clarity
  • Flavor profile includes bright sweetness with earthy vanilla tones
  • Rich in cannabinoids such as THC, CBD, THCv, and CBG
  • Terpene profile includes β-Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, and cis-Nerolidol
$35 / 3.5g

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Description

Northern Lights is a premium indica strain, cultivated from Afghani and Thai genetic origins. Renowned for its blissful effects, this strain is perfect for those seeking a tranquil experience without losing clarity. It boasts a unique flavor profile, combining brightly sweet notes with the earthy sharpness of vanilla, making each use a delightfully aromatic journey.

The robust cannabinoid composition of Northern Lights includes notable amounts of THC, CBD, THCv, and CBG, ensuring a well-rounded experience. Its rich terpene profile is highlighted by β-Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, and cis-Nerolidol, which contribute to its distinct flavor and potential therapeutic benefits.

Brand

Radicle Herbs

Radicle Herbs, nestled in Mendocino County’s Round Valley, embraces the region’s perfect cannabis-growing conditions with a steadfast commitment to sustainability and quality. As Sun+Earth and Dragonfly Earth Medicine Certified cultivators, Radicle practices Biodynamic Agriculture, fostering a self-sustaining ecosystem through on-site composting, homemade soil, and holistic preparations. Using both outdoor and light deprivation methods, they grow premium cannabis while nurturing the land’s vitality. Driven by a passion for Biodynamics and a deep connection to the earth, Radicle Herbs delivers exceptional, clean cannabis that reflects their dedication to regenerative farming and environmental stewardship.

Additional information

Weight 3.5 g
Brand

Cannabinoid

THC

Classification

Indica

Cultivation

Ethos

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Secondary Terpenes

Caryophyllene, Limonene

Primary Terpene

Pinene

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