Area 51
Area 51 strain offers a sense of mystery and intrigue, with a unique blend of effects that can elevate your day or unwind your evening. A sativa-dominant hybrid weed that delivers a decent punch with THC levels ranging from 16-18%. This strain’s genetic lineage remains as intriguing as its name, believed to involve rare and powerful parents, contributing to its dynamic highs. The terpene profile of Area 51 is rich in limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene. Open a bag and smell the explosion of refreshing citrus and pine, complemented by a sweet floral undertone. Area 51’s buds are a sight to behold, with light green leaves accented by orange hairs and a gorgeous layer of trichomes. Bred for both recreational and medicinal marijuana users, Area 51 is the ideal cannabis strain for those looking to relieve stress or improve their mood while enjoying a balanced, energetic high.
$75.00 – $795.00
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