$55
Sun Rocks are our latest special product. Think of them as Moonrocks but improved in every way possible. Meaning that they’re an improved version of the latter, reaching THC levels of over 80%. They’ve also improved considerably in appearance; at long distances they look like normal buds. However, if you look closely you can see that the outside layer is made up of various extractions.
Made exclusively using high end bud, pure distillate and organic kief. A sunrock will take you higher than any moon rock ever could.
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3.5 Grams of Flower
The name of this “killer” strain says it all. In case anyone doesn’t know, Jack the Ripper was a 19th century murderer in London, the world’s first documented serial killer. Don’t expect anything nearly so violent, but be ready for a creeping cerebral high that’s ideal for creative daytime tasks. The high is decidedly upbeat, with a good dose of both energy and relaxation. This strain works best on depression and anxiety, though it’s also good for PTSD, migraines, and PMS. Jack the Ripper has a lemony citrus flavor and an earthy smell.
The THC content averages less than 15%, though some breeders claim levels as high as 26%. While it’s not the world’s most powerful strain, it delivers effective medical relief to many people. The sativa/indica ratio of Jack the Ripper is 70:30, so the high is focused mostly on the head. Some patients experience dry mouth or red eyes, while paranoia is also possible. Other negative effects are limited. Look for this strain on the West Coast, in Colorado, and in Michigan. It’s harder to find elsewhere but is relatively popular across the country.
All of our products. Everyone of them starts off as plant. We focus on quality from seed and throughout the entire grow cycle. Without quality plants we cannot make quality products.
Our process of making our products beings with the source of the product. Be it edibles, or vapes. Everything has to start off pure and natural. This purity at the source is key to great end products.
Where possible we like to keep our products or raw materials organic. Same with the growing, distillation, manufacturing and infusing process. Organic keeps the good stuff and none of the bad.
Indica is a primary marijuana strain type known to be calming and relaxing. Indica strains are ideal for activities during the evening that require little to no physical activity or social interaction. In terms of effects, indica strains provide a high for your mind and body, creating a sedated and sleepy state of mind. Use this list to explore indica strains and their effects.
Please read this, it’s important. Cannabis is a controlled substance in all 50 states. Do not carry it on your person and do not transport it in your car. If at all possible avoid leaving your home while intoxicated. It is strongly discouraged to drive a vehicle while high or any other machinery. Keep away from children, especially edibles. Keep away from unsuspecting adults. Always consume the strict minimum and always clear your schedule before consuming. Cannabis cannot hurt you, but avoid consuming large quantities at once. Cannabis vapor or smoke are not good for your lungs. The only good thing for your lungs is clean fresh air. Stay safe and stay smart.
All of our plants are grown indoor and some strains in light depravation grow tents. We do not use chemical pesticides, herbicides or fertilisers. We use capsaicin (hot peppers) pesticides and natural fertiliser. All of our plants are grown in a sustainable and organic matter in soil. As compared to other companies in our industry our prices tend to be higher, but that’s a direct result of a higher quality grow process.
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The main difference between the two types of cannabis is their effect. Indica strains tend to be more of a body high and produce a lethargic feeling in users. Sativa, on the other hand, can help stimulate a consumer who smokes this product. The aroma or scent difference between the two species can exist but it is more of a general rule of thumb than an exact scientific guide to the different species.