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nugrun | Afghan Haze | Live Resin Disposable | 1g

Users report feeling euphoric.
Euphoric
Relaxed
Happy

Strain: Afghan Haze

Lineage: Tropical Haze x Red Afghani

Type: Sativa-Hybrid


Flavors: Tropical Fruit & Earth

Variable Effects: Uplifting & Stimulated

Primary Terpenes: Farnesene, β-Myrcene, cis-Ocimene, α-Pinene, Terpinolene

Terpene Content: 13.35%


nugrun: small batch, whole plant extracts. fully ceramic hardware.

Flavors
  • Blueberry
  • Berry
  • Chemical
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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nugrun. is a locally operated brand from Tucson, AZ rooted in quality over quantity. Every small batch begins with whole flowers, carefully hand selected for their unique genetic expression and produced by cultivators we trust. The result is mouth-watering flavor delivered in fully ceramic hardware built to showcase nothing but the best. No Distillate. No Additives. By preserving the most volatile flavor compounds throughout our process, we create high terpene, full-spectrum extracts for flavor chasing connoisseurs. What's fire in, is fire out.

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Afghan Haze
hybrid

Afghan Haze is a creation of breeders Scott Blakey (a.k.a, Shantibaba) and the late Nevile Schoenmakers, and currently cultivated by Blakey’s Mr. Nice Seeds in Amsterdam. This hybrid strain was bred by crossing an Afghani landrace with pollen from a Haze male with Thai and Columbian origins.


Mr. Nice Seeds recommends Afghan Haze for medicinal use, noting that the strain tends to produce pain-relieving effects. Some users have reported a nutty, earthy aroma that translates into a flavor of herbaceous tea and skunk. One sample of Afghan Haze, analyzed by the cannabis testing laboratory Analytical 360, had a terpene profile with a heavy presence of alpha-pinene, limonene, and caryophyllene.


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