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Genetics:
High-CBD Cultivar x American Feral Variety
Breeder:
Davis Hemp Farms
Cannabinoid Content:
9.1% CBDa / 9.8% Total Cannabinoids
Dominant Terpenes:
Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, a-Pinene, a-Bisabolol
Type:
Hybrid
Aroma:
A hearty mix of freshly-peeled grapefruit rind and potting soil. Crack open a nug, and the notes of citrus evolve to include not only the savory rind, but also a sweet key lime as well as candied berry and a complex smoky earth.
Flower Description:
Named after the curiously-adapted Eighty Eight butterfly, this flower exhibits an average density, a pleasant structure, and generally nice-sized buds. The calxyes are adorned with a variety of colors - purple, green (both lime and emerald), and pistils the hue of burnt umber; all nestled beneath the shimmering blanket of trichomes.
Fun fact: This strain is the result of many years of breeding. The team at Davis Hemp Farms traveled the continental United States searching for viable feral hemp seed, and after many generations of selective-breeding, were able to stabilize 6 unique variety of USDA total THC compliant flower. Curious what we mean by feral? It's basically wild hemp; also referred to as landrace. The feral hemp used in these genetics is descended from the industrial hemp grown and used by our forefathers.
As always, this flower was grown without any kind of pesticides, sprays, or synthetic fertilizers. This product has passed third-party lab tests for standardized potency, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbes.
Despite the extremely low concentration of THC, Tweedle Farms makes NO guarantee that any individual will be able to pass a drug test after using this product.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. All products contain less than 0.3% Δ9THC.
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