
Rozay Single Noodle Doink (1g)
Hand-rolled with an organic, gluten-free rotini noodle as the filter. Top colas only - no shake, no trim.
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WE ARE AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS OBSESSED WITH MAKING THE RICHEST FLAVORED, PESTICIDE-FREE, ORGANICALLY FED, SMALL BATCH, HAND-TRIMMED CANNABIS ON THE PLANET. WE ARE THE OGS THAT HAND SELECT AND HUNT EXOTIC STRAINS FROM THE MOST RENOWNED BREEDERS, INCLUDING LANDRACE SINGLE ORIGIN SEEDS THAT TOOK DECADES TO FIND.
Rozay is a hybrid with several different origins. The first and most common is a cross of Sunset Sherbet and Purple Bomb bred by Relentless Genetics—a version so good that it's said to have popularized Relentless Genetics.
Other sources believe Rozay (stylized as Rozé) is a cross between Zkittlez and an unknown strain by 3rd Gen Fam and Dying Breed Seeds.
Regardless of which Rozay you go with, you can expect notes of sweet berries, fruit, and vanilla, although some users report more savory flavors, like peppered blue cheese. Rozay's bud features olive green nugs with purple undertones, topped with orange hairs and sparkling crystal trichomes.
Rozé by Dying Breed Seeds earned second place in the Outdoor category at the 2017 Emerald Cup, entered jointly by 3rd Gen Family and Dying Breed Seeds.
Medical marijuana patients use this strain to alleviate stress, depression, fatigue, and anxiety, claiming that it offers a euphoric and mood-boosting high. With its balanced and blissful effects, this strain is best for days spent relaxing in nature or caring for chores around the house. Whether busy or at rest, you can enjoy the soothing effects of Rozay almost anywhere, so wine not give it a try?