Oleum Extracts - Dolato - 1G - Honey Crystals - 1

Dolato - 1G - Honey Crystals

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Green Lady Marijuana Lynnwood
Green Lady Marijuana Lynnwood
2010 mi
Hours 9:00 am-9:00 pm
$36.00
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Dolato (also called Dosilato) originated from the breeder, Cookie Family, and is a cross between Gelato and Do-Si-Dos. It’s an indica-dominant hybrid that is reported to help you relax, without heavily sedating you, making it perfect for when you want to chill and watch a movie, play a game, or read. It has a moderate THC level, ranging from 23-26%, making it a great choice for any level of consumer.



Dolato has been reported to smell piney, musky, and sweet, which makes sense given both its parents are named after desserts. It’s reported to taste fruity and sweet, as well.
Flavors
  • Pine
  • Spicy/Herbal
  • Sweet
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Dolato
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Dolato (also called Dosilato) originated from the breeder, Cookie Family, and is a cross between Gelato and Do-Si-Dos. It’s an indica-dominant hybrid that is reported to help you relax, without heavily sedating you, making it perfect for when you want to chill and watch a movie, play a game, or read. It has a moderate THC level, ranging from 23-26%, making it a great choice for any level of consumer.


Dolato has been reported to smell piney, musky, and sweet, which makes sense given both its parents are named after desserts. It’s reported to taste fruity and sweet, as well.


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