Pink Grapefruit

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The name Pink Grapefruit strain perfectly captures the essence of this weed. With its mix of sweet and tart flavors that echo the refreshing qualities of the actual fruit. Pink Grapefruit is know to bring energy and joy to your day. It has a THC content of 20-23%, making it a great option for a moderate high that keeps you feeling uplifted. The strain tastes like a mix of sugar-coated berries and sour citrus, a flavor that’s as unique as it is delicious. The terpene profile of Pink Grapefruit, led by pinene and limonene, gives it a citrusy scent that enhances the overall experience. As a sativa-dominant strain, Pink Grapefruit is effective in combating stress and boosting your mood.

Its buds are dense, with a beautiful blend of green leaves and orange pistils. The genetics of this strain come from a line of fruity strains Cinderella 99 x Burmese Kush, developed by expert breeders for the best in quality and effects. Pink Grapefruit is a standout strain for anyone seeking a tasty and uplifting cannabis experience.

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  1. Verified owner menjivar.mm (verified owner)

    nice weed that keep you focus all day .i higly recommended

  2. Verified owner ali.banwait (verified owner)

    amazing dark, dense buds. you can really taste the grapefruit. been looking for this strain specifically for a while now and im glad i found it on this website. gives a perfect stoners high

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