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Hybrid
$36 – $70
LSO weed is the name of the game! Bringing back a little old school Hybrid, the Organic Kalishnakov is an AK-47 pheno, that may remind you of the 90’s, when there wasn’t as much selection, an era of being happy to just find a good supplier, let alone have a choice of varieties like we do today.
Our AK-47 is an Indica dominant pheno, but still largely influenced by the predominant landrace varieties from Columbia, Mexico, Thailand. Blend that with an old school Afghani strain, and you have the Kalishnakov!
Winning several cannabis cups in the early 90’s, the Kalishnakov made its name by being a very friendly and forgiving plant to grow. With disease resistance and a good structure this little flower became very popular, very quickly. You will enjoy a great profile including cookie-dough, floral sents of rose, and a hint of citrus.
This is a great daytime strain and will pair brilliantly with an espresso or green drink to kick start your day.
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Pleasantly Baked
It smells similar to a blue cheese smell – enticing but also cringe worthy. Dry pull tastes like grapefruit. Smoke tastes like perfume. I taste some cheese as well. With its complex scents comes a complex high. I feel inspired and calm all at once. The taste of grapefruit, cheese, and perfume still dance on my tongue when done. Though my eyes are heavy, my mind is wide awake. I feel creative and like I’ll have a great day. Though I smoked some other types of joints after this throughout the day, I could still taste and feel the high of this one in my nose and top back of my throat. Long lasting pleasant high.
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Not worth the price.
It’s bang on identical in every way to the commercial m39 strain that had infested everywhere in Canada back in the day. Was sold cheap, 20-25$ eighths from people selling it by the ounce. If you smoked back in the early 2000s you know what I’m referring to. Thought the kush fad replaced it.
Has 0 quality in the resin, doesn’t feel like it has any. Come on, it’s an easy money strain with a hype snake oil story.
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As unique as the name...
Along with the Kalishnakov I also purchased Kindle Blooms ‘garlic cookies’ and ‘cherry grease’. Comparing the 3, this one is my favourite high. Definitely the most “full-looking” container, and I LOVE fluffy weed! These buds burn super clean.
Gentle onset; smokes light and starts with stimulating effects reminiscent of a haze flower – but only at first. After a few minutes, instead of a continuous buzzing energy, this hybrid features more of a high that feels like a “cloudiness” which, thickens over time.
Creeps in swiftly and sits behind the eyes like a tiny weighted blanket. Not too much of a burnout and not overly heavy on the body. Pleasantly stimulating on a cerebral level. Really interesting hybrid here.
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Old school sativa
Great day time strain here. Earthy on the nose not much more but the bud structure is tight and caked. The high is very clear headed giggly old school.
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