*This % may represent an aggregate of THC/CBD, THCa/CBDa, THCb/CBDb within the product. Consumers should review the actual product label for exact % of THC/CBD.
Product descriptions
The indica-dominant Kashmir has garnered quite the reputation for being a heavy-hitting strain perfect for stress relief and deep relaxation. This is also the ultimate lazy day strain, be prepared to sink into your couch and completely absorb yourself into what you’re doing. This strain is best used late at night before bed, or on a day with no plans. Kashmir is a solid choice for pain relief, having anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Similarly, this intense relaxation often leads to a restful, pain-free sleep. In addition, increased appetite and dry mouth are the most commonly reported side effects of Kashmir. Kashmir has a sweet, floral aroma with a fresh pine scent upon cracking open a properly cured bud. Although the strain is Afghani in origin and its parentage is a combination of three strains: Northern Lights, Bubblegum and Lowryder. Phenotypes can also vary in THC, with the highest hovering around 30%. This strain has a very unique nose, gassy, but with vanilla and lemon pine. Also, the flavor is extremely robust, with massive vanilla hints and just a little bit of caramel in the back. Further, the buds themselves are extremely dense and are formed in an elongated pine cone shape, one that’s common amongst indicas. It also has a vibrant, almost neon green color, with bright orange hairs. Likewise, these buds are teeming with trichomes, covering the nugs like a layer of frost. Perfect for deep relaxation and stress relief, Kashmir provides calming pain relief, improved appetite, and deep restful sleep. Finally, the sweet floral aroma mixes with fresh pine in this medium-bodied, flavorful smoke.
Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including β-myrcene
and cannabis smoke, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and chemicals including cannabis
smoke and 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, which are known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.