
Green Machine
What’s consistent is the experience. The G13 ancestry brings its trademark potency and weight, while White Choco adds a sweet edge and a smoother ride. Fans say it kicks off with an uplifting spark before sliding into a more grounded calm, making it feel like two different highs playing tag.
The flower itself leans aromatic and charged — earthy base notes cut with sweet chocolate accents, finishing with a slightly herbal twist. Terpenes like myrcene and caryophyllene shape the profile, giving it both the mellow depth and the sweeter finish. Whether you’re actually holding Green Machine or Green Magic, the effect seems to land the same: a balanced hybrid that starts upstairs and ends downstairs.
Call it a mix-up, call it rebranding — either way, it proves that good weed doesn’t always care what name ends up on the jar.