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Pouch

Pouch Red

14g
High THC THC Hybrid

Flower

Black Cherry Pie

THC 27%

CBD <1%

Category 5
Schedule 8
Finished Product
In Stock
Updated: 07/05/24
$85 RRP
$6.07 g / $0.022 mg

Pouch Red is a 14g pouch containing popcorn buds from the Black Cherry Pie cultivar, a hybrid cannabis strain (50% Indica, 50% Sativa). Pouch Red contains 27% THC and <1% CBD.

Pouch Red contains dominant terpenes Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Beta-Myrcene, Linalool and Alpha-Humulene.

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Based on 10 reviews

Top reported conditions % say it helps
ADD/ADHD 100%
Anxiety 100%
Chronic Pain (Non-Cancer) 100%
Insomnia 100%
Stress 100%

Top reported effects

  1. Calming
  2. Happy
  3. Relaxed
  4. Tired/Sleepy
  5. Uplifting

Top reported flavours/scents

Berry
Pungent
Skunk
Citrus
Tropical
Information above is compiled from real patient reviews - it is not to be taken as medical advice. Cannabis may have side effects or interactions with other medications. Medical Cannabis is not effective for everyone and more research is needed. Please consult a health professional for advice.
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