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Southern Sky Brands - King Louie XIII Vape Cart 0.5g (59.5% THC, 27.5% CBD, 2.4% CBG) - 1

King Louie XIII Vape Cart 0.5g (59.5% THC, 27.5% CBD, 2.4% CBG)

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
59.5%
THC
27.5%
CBD
Relaxed
Sleepy
Happy

Its namesake might be most famous for making wigs on men de rigeur for the French aristocracy, but today the name will bring to mind a popular indica-dominant strain. This strain announces itself as many people did in the 1600s: by its smell. The difference is this monarch’s odor is one that’s meant to be enjoyed; its a dense aroma that has an overwhelmingly piney smell with an earthy musk that will have you thinking of your last forest adventure. Because of its OG Kush, heritage Louis XIII has a very similar spicy kush aroma.

Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Mango
  • 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.

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Louis XIII
hybrid

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.


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