CES - CES - Romulan - 1g Budder - 1

CES - Romulan - 1g Budder

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
84%
THC
Relaxed
Euphoric
Sleepy

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Immerse yourself in the deep, rich flavors of Romulan, an extraordinary cannabis concentrate strain, deriving its heritage from North American Indica. It's a smooth yet complex experience, characterized by robust pine and earthy notes, followed by a subtle hint of citrus. It's the perfect choice for a sophisticated palate seeking an aromatic journey beyond the ordinary, akin to sipping an age-old scotch or craft ale.
Flavors
  • Woody
  • Pine
  • Earthy
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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CES is a Los Angeles legacy concentrate brand founded in 2015—built during the early days of modern extracts. We focus on budder that’s potent, terp-forward, and consistently smooth, with a dependable experience you can come back to jar after jar.

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Romulan
hybrid

Romulan, a cultivar named for the famous “Star Trek” species, is a cultivar with mysterious origins. Breeder boards speculate that the flower was created by a breeder named Romulan Joe (formerly Mendocino Joe), a Vietnam veteran who was a founder of the Trinity grow scene in Northern California. Romulan Joe allegedly gave a clone of Romulan to Federation Seeds in British Columbia, who used White Rhino to crossbreed and stabilize Romulan at a purported 97% identical to the original strains.


Romulan is said to be a descendent of Afghani landrace strains, often included in a group of cultivars in the 1980s called Blue Indicas. Breeders can get their hands seeds on this purple-colored flower, thanks to its anthocyanin content, from Federation Seeds and Next Generation Seeds.


Lab tests report Romulan’s THC content anywhere between 18-24%, which makes this cultivar a good choice for users seeking a more potent experience.


Romulan won third prize for Best Non-Solvent Hash in the 2017 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Canada.


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