Pink Rockstar

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When you open a bag of Pink Rockstar strain, you will know what’s up. The gas is loud, the buds are sticky, and the high is next level. With powerful body-melting effects, Pink Rockstar might just put you to bed. This indica-dominant hybrid hits like a freight train, created from the legendary Pink Kush and Rockstar strains. With a THC content ranging from 21-23%, this marijuana strain isn’t for beginners or lightweights. It’s a deeply relaxing, couch-locking flower that’ll help with stress, ease pain, and knock out insomnia. Bust a nug, and you’re hit with spicy kush, sweet florals, and earthy diesel, the kind of scent you smell before you even light up. The dense, frosty flowers are packed with gooey resin, showing off deep green leaves, pink-ish hues, and fiery orange pistils.

Rich in Beta-Caryophyllene, Trans-Nerolido, and Myrcene, Pink Rockstar gives you a citrus kick with a gassy punch. For those who appreciate a potent Indica Pink Rockstar strain is a top-tier choice straight from the West Coast’s elite growers.

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  1. Verified owner baahbee (verified owner)

    Tastes good. Smaller popcorn nugs but broke up nice.

  2. Verified owner Ibrahim Al Sadeq (verified owner)

    Smoked this last night, woke up today and still high phewwwww

  3. Verified owner Casey (verified owner)

    Really good bud, great kush taste. Would buy again, great deal

  4. Verified owner Larry Gushue (verified owner)

    Great bud. Using this for chronic pain and it’s the best so far that I’ve had

  5. Verified owner Larry Gushue (verified owner)

    Anyone with cancer might want to try this. It’s really helping with the pain. Will buy again.

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