Native Cuts - Golden Goat- .5 G - 1

Golden Goat- .5 G

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Waabigwan Mashkiki - Mahnomen
Waabigwan Mashkiki - Mahnomen
824 mi
Hours 10:00 am-4:00 pm
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Waabigwan Mashkiki - St. Cloud
Waabigwan Mashkiki - St. Cloud
687 mi
Hours 10:00 am-8:00 pm
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This one's a sunshine-in-a-cart experience. Perfect for daytime vibes—think creative flow, elevated mood, and gentle energy. Great for social or artistic sessions. Enjoy flavors of sweet tropical fruit, tangy citrus, with a hint of spice, and uplifting, creative and euphoric effects.

Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Honey
  • Lemon
  • Sweet
  • Citrus
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.

Native Cuts
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For the true cannabis connoisseurs, Native Cuts delivers where others fall short. This is where we push the boundaries of cultivation, offering exclusive, pheno-hunted strains and seed genetics rarely seen in Minnesota. We bring unique flavors from across the country, fine-tuning and perfecting each one before releasing it into the market. Native Cuts isn’t just about exclusivity—it’s about exploration. It’s about experiencing the rarest, most flavorful, and hardest-hitting strains available, curated specifically for those who chase terps and effects above all else. Named in homage to our Ojibwe heritage and grown on tribal land by the White Earth Nation, Native Cuts represents a deep-rooted tradition of excellence, paired with a relentless drive to redefine what’s possible in cannabis.

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Golden Goat
hybrid

Golden Goat is a Sativa-dominant cross between a male Hawaiian-Romulan and a female Island Sweet Skunk. This strain is reported to have been created in Kansas as a result of an unplanned pollination event between the Hawaiian father and Sweet Skunk mother, and first made available in Colorado in 2009.


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