
Platinum Vape King Louie (Indica) 510 Thread Cartridge 1g



King Louie by Platinum Vape is compatible with 510 Thread Cartridge batteries, has 1g of THC dominant cannabis deprived distillate. Platinum Vape only uses the best ingredients nature has to offer in each cartridge, by extracting top-quality cannabis oil from a pesticide-free, high-potency harvest of the finest cannabis flowers. PV 1g C-Cell - King Louie is made of King Louie which is a Indica blend, has the taste profile of Sweet,Flowery,Pine ,and offers it consumers feelings of Happy,Focused,Giggly,Relaxed,Uplifted. Shop Platinum today at any retailers near you.
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Also known as King Louis XIII, the strain is named for its royal caliber of THC, reportedly 20-to-28 percent based on weight. Growers report the strain comes from a rare cut of the Los Angeles-based OG Kush that was specially bred for higher potency. The cultivar features unmistakable OG characteristics -- a powerful diesel and skunk aroma, and sticky buds littered with trichomes. The strain thrives in both indoor and outdoor gardens, flowering in 60 days, or in late September, respectively. Novice growers may find Louis XIII difficult to handle, as it requires drier climates and plenty of attention to produce larger yields.