Romulan

(3 customer reviews)

Romulan Named after the alien race in the famous TV series Star Trek. Romulan strain is out of this world for superior potency and taste, with THC levels reaching 22%, while its sweet citrus and pine flavour make it easy to smoke. Romulan is a weed strain that displays fern green leaves with large brownish-yellow hairs and glistening speckles of THC trichomes.

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  1. puffin420403 (verified owner)

    Nice buds great taste and smell. Definitely an indica dominant strain as it’s a nice relaxing high

    • Store manager TeamWDWD

      That’s awesome to hear you enjoyed the nice and relaxing effect from Romulan. Thank you for your business.

  2. Matthew Monahan (verified owner)

    Tasty nice tight buds and as a added bonus found some beautiful mature seeds

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      Thank you for leaving your feedback on our Romulan strain! That is awesome that you found some seeds too 🙂

  3. markgosse (verified owner)

    I was a little disappointed with this one didnt really have the romulan taste and the ash was a bit dark seems like it needed to be flushed more taste 2/5 smell 3/5 buzz 3/5 look 3/5

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      We appreciate your feedback on our Romulan strain and we are always looking for ways to improve.

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