UpNorth - Red Congolese - Pre-Roll 5pk (2.5g) - 1

Red Congolese - Pre-Roll 5pk (2.5g)

Users report feeling energetic.
Energetic
Uplifted

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The Pottery Weed Dispensary Los Angeles
The Pottery Weed Dispensary Los Angeles
1987 mi
Hours 8:00 am-9:00 pm
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(Congolese x Mexican x Afghani)


Red Congolese is a rare sativa landrace with roots deep in classic Congolese genetics, known for its distinctive red-hued buds and bright, spicy aroma. This influential strain has shaped many modern hybrids, prized for its energetic, uplifting high that sharpens focus and sparks creativity. With a smooth blend of earthy and citrus notes, Red Congolese delivers a vibrant, flavorful experience—perfect for staying active and engaged without feeling overwhelmed.


Our pre-roll packs are crafted for every journey, containing 5 half gram pre-rolls hand packed with whole nug indoor flower.

Flavors
  • Spicy/Herbal
  • Citrus
  • Apple
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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UpNorth is a premier indoor cannabis brand located in California's Emerald Triangle. With roots tracing back decades, UpNorth preserves commitment of honouring the heritage of legacy and landrace strains. 

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Red Congolese
hybrid

This 100% pure sativa strain won 3rd place in 2013 for overall best at the High Times’ Cannabis Cup. Red Congolese offers moderate THC levels (averaging 18% to 20%) and can deliver tingling, elated sensations.


Though the name evokes African origins, Red Congolese originated in California from a blend of Mexican and Afghan roots. Perhaps these global origins lend Red Congolese its decidedly earthy flavor profile. Red Congolese is sometimes mistaken for Congolese Red by SnowHigh Seeds, but the two strains are distinct.


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