Kmintz | Indoor Smalls | 14g
Description:
Wedding Crasher is an indica-leaning strain created from the cross of Wedding Cake and Purple Punch, known for its rich, dessert-like profile and dense structure. Its aroma blends sweet vanilla and creamy notes with hints of grape and berry. The buds are compact and resin-heavy, often displaying deep purple tones with bright orange hairs.
Effects:
Wedding Crasher delivers a calming, body-forward experience that settles in with a smooth, relaxing feel. A light mental haze complements the physical effects, creating a mellow and laid-back sensation. It’s well-suited for evening use when a slower, more unwinding experience is preferred.
- Earthy
- Spicy/Herbal
- Woody
Founded in 2018 in Santa Rosa, CA, Lolo is a vertically integrated cannabis brand built for consistency, quality, and value. From cultivation and packaging to distribution, design, and sales—every step is done in-house to maintain full control over the product and experience.
Lolo operates out of a state-of-the-art facility with 40 rooms and 1,600 lights, specializing in indoor-grown flower and legacy strains—many of which have been cultivated and refined for nearly a decade. While we offer many consistent strains, we’re also constantly growing new genetics and experimenting with new crosses to keep our lineup fresh and forward-thinking.
Lolo flower is always indoor grown and packaged fresh—created to deliver a strong, quality buzz at an affordable price. We grow our product and source our packaging with value in mind, and pass the value forward to our customers. As a result of our best in class cultivation efficiencies, we deliver consistent, quality products in a variety of strains.
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One Plant
Bubba Kush originated in the early 1990s as an accidental hybrid that crossed itself in Matt Berger’s garden.
Also known as Bubba, Berger discovered a phenotype called Kush -- a cut of the Afghan Kush landrace strain that grew in the wild. While experimenting indoors with these Kush genetics, a crop of Northern Lights growing in the same room ended up intermingling with Kush, leaving behind a set of seeds.