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West Coast Trading Company - King Louis XIII | Shatter | 1g - 1

King Louis XIII | Shatter | 1g

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
83.86%
THC
Relaxed
Sleepy
Happy

King Louis XIII is an indica strain crossed with OG Kush and LA Confidential. It has a pungent piney and earthy aroma just like a fine French Brie. This strain is great for an after dinner treat that will have you feeling relaxed and satisfied before bedtime.

SOC: 95.62%

Total THC: 83.86%

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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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West Coast Trading Company is a premier cannabis brand dedicated to curating and preserving the legacy of California's finest cannabis strains. With a deep respect for the state’s rich cultivation history, West Coast Trading Company sources only the most iconic and time-honored genetics from across the Golden State. Their curated collection includes a range of classic strains that have shaped the cannabis culture, from coastal California to the heart of the Emerald Triangle. Each product is crafted with precision and care, highlighting the unique flavors, aromas, and effects of California’s legendary varieties. 

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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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