Miss Perry Northeastern Reserve - Quickies .5G | Sour Diesel - 1

Quickies .5G | Sour Diesel

Users report feeling happy with this high potency product.
27.91%
THC
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Uplifted
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Misha's Flower Shop
Misha's Flower Shop
472 mi
Hours 9:00 am-11:00 pm
$10.00
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QUBE Cannabis Dispensary
QUBE Cannabis Dispensary
469 mi
Hours 8:00 am-2:00 am
$13.56
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Flower Lineage: Chemdawg '91 x Super Skunk

Grown in a mixed-light, greenhouse. Each pre-roll is generously packed in a sleek cigarette-style using 100% organic European hemp paper, and hand-finished with a Dutch crown and custom spiral filter for smooth pulls and an even burn.

Grown and finished in-house at Miss Perry Farms.

Flavors
  • Diesel
  • Lemon
  • Citrus
  • Earthy
  • Pine
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.

Miss Perry Northeastern Reserve
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Miss Perry is a woman-owned, family-operated cannabis brand, cultivated by Miss Perry Farms in the foothills of the Adirondacks. We grow our flower in mixed-light greenhouses and infuse every pre-roll in-house using our signature micron dry-sift hash. Our ethos is simple: grow with integrity, craft with care, and stay true to the plant and the people we serve.

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Sour Diesel
hybrid
THC: 17-26%

Also known as Sour D and East Coast Sour Diesel (or ECSD,) Sour Diesel is a prolific strain with somewhat tumultuous origins.


According to online sources, Sour Diesel gained prominence in New York in the mid-90s when breeder AJ (short for A**hole Joe,) accidentally pollinated a Chemdog 91 female with pollen from a Super Skunk he acquired during a trip to Amsterdam. The end result, Sour Diesel, was reportedly named for the way it soured business relationships as it spread through New York’s underground cannabis market, causing rifts as it changed hands among growers.


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