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Gorilla Ghost OG 134

Found at Michigan Chronic Relief in Detroit

Although the notes for this strain say “unknown parent
strains,” this strain resembles Gorilla Glue in more than jus

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Found at Michigan Chronic Relief in Detroit

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Although the notes for this strain say “unknown parent
strains,” this strain resembles Gorilla Glue in more than just its name. It has
dense, trichome-laden conical buds. Underneath the snowy exterior lies
dark-green, purplish leaves contrasted with lighter green. It smells strongly
of sweet fuel, lemon and pine. Smells even more strongly of diesel when
breaking it up, leaving your fingers sticky. Smoked rolled in paper, we got a
subtle fruit taste on the inhale. It also tastes oily in an OG kind of way,
with a tingly, diesel-like after taste. Simultaneously relaxing and cerebral,
with all the benefits of a strong indica, but with the energizing feel of sativa,
it made us active and excited.

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