Caring Kind - Green Crack - 14g Small Flower - 1

Green Crack - 14g Small Flower

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The Hook Outlet- Capitola
The Hook Outlet- Capitola
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Green Crack is a sativa-dominant hybrid that was bred by inbreeding Skunk #1. Green Crack got its name from Snoop Dogg, though it's also known as Green Cush or simply Cush among smokers who prefer not to reference cocaine. This highly addictive strain is massively potent.

The high is decidedly cerebral, with a big mood boost and a jolt of energy. This strain spurs creativity and helps patients get things done. It's most effective in treating anxiety and depression, along with ADHD, PTSD, and migraines. Green Crack has a sweet flavor with tropical and citrus notes.
Flavors
  • Skunk
  • Citrus
  • Mango
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Green Crack
sativa
THC: 13-25%

Green Crack is said to be a cross between a 1989 Super Sativa Seed Club, a Skunk #1, and an Afghani landrace.


The strain was reportedly named Cush by its original breeder, Cecil C., then renamed Green Crack by Snoop Dogg to refer to what the rapper and cannabis activist perceived as potent, sativa-like effects.


The strain won 3rd place for Best Sativa at the Denver High Times Cannabis Cup in 2015.


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