Poison Fruit

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Enjoy the allure of Poison Fruit strain, a hybrid named for its enticingly sweet flavours and powerful, relaxing effects. With its unique lineage, crossing Agent Orange and Sunset Sherbet. The buds are dense and grape-shaped, with a vibrant mix of olive green and deep purple hues. Dark orange hairs and frosty purple-white trichomes give it a striking appearance. With a THC content ranging from 20% to 23%, Poison Fruit offers potent highs that make it a popular choice among cannabis enthusiasts.

Poison Fruit is like a burst of fruity flavors, with prominent notes of citrus, berry, and orange. The aroma is equally delightful, combining orange and floral scents with a hint of skunkiness. The terpene profile includes beta-caryophyllene and nerolidol, contributing to its distinctive taste. Users report feeling euphoric, relaxed, and sleepy, making it ideal for evening use. Poison Fruit strain’s relaxing high is perfect for winding down after a long day without affecting motivation or focus.

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  1. Verified owner normmcgarry84 (verified owner)

    Good taste and a combo of body and head buzz. Top strain of the AA.

  2. Verified owner Reno Dostie (verified owner)

    J’ai bien aimé

  3. Verified owner Jeneal Quiring (verified owner)

    Perfect for the price, makes great edibles.

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