Banana Bread
hybridBanana Bread is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Purple Kush X Vietnamese Black strains. Named for its super delicious flavor, Banana Bread brings on a taste that is notably like its name – a fresh batch of nutty banana bread! The aroma follows the same profile, although with a notable hint of berry and herbs to it, too. The Banana Bread high is just as delicious as the flavor, with long-lasting effects that are warming and tingly in nature, perfect for killing any physical aches or pains. You'll feel a lifted sense settle in a few minutes after your final toke, filling you with a happy euphoria and easing away negative or racing thoughts. As your mind settles, a light tingle will begin to wash over your physical form, lulling you into an arousing state of pure bliss and calm. In combination with its high 19-23% average THC level, these effects make Banana Bread perfect for treating conditions such as chronic pain, inflammation, depression, chronic stress or anxiety and chronic fatigue. This bud has thick spade-shaped bright neon green nugs with purple leaves, amber undertones and a thick frosty coating of tiny white crystal trichomes.
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