Darth Vader

(29 customer reviews)

Darth Vader OG provides a strong and powerful experience. Its high THC content creates a sedative effect on the body. This Indica-dominant strain features deep purple buds and green leaves that resemble the iconic villain from the Star Wars franchise.

 

The combination of Afghani and OG Kush genetics was a stroke of genius in creating the Darth Vader strain. Delivering a delicious terpene flavour profile that is earthy and piney with a hint of sweetness. However, the true strength of this strain lies in its effects that help induce deep relaxation, and sleep issues, and aid with chronic pain. The sour grape undertone enhances the sweet, earthy flavour that this strain is known for and complements the skunky aroma of Darth Vader.

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THC 22-25% CBD 1%
Indica • AAA
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  1. Verified owner ME2 (verified owner)

    This one is by far the best I’ve smoked in a long time. Perfect to end the day!

  2. Verified owner Adam White (verified owner)

    A recwntly discovered fave for before bed

  3. brucepetrie16

    Mercedes hash is good and Afghan black hash is the best all around these people have the best weed and concentrates

  4. brucepetrie16

    The best ever

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