Grown Rogue - 3.5g Prepack - Rainbow Runtz
Description
This bud has beautiful heart-shaped dark olive green nugs with deep purple undertones, vibrant red-orange hairs and a coating of chunky, white crystal trichomes dripping with sweet resin. As you pull apart each sticky little nugget, aromas of flowery herbs, fresh lavender and sweet fruits are released. The flavor follows the same profile, with a sweet fruity pear overtone accented by fresh apricots, spicy lavender and deliciously damp earthiness.
Product Details
Strain Effects
Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds found in cannabis that provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.
Cannabis Terpene Profile
Terpenes give cannabis its distinct smell and flavor. They also work with cannabinoids to create the plant's various effects and benefits. Grown Rogue - 3.5g Prepack - Rainbow Runtz has a total terpene content of 2.53%. The most abundant terpene in Grown Rogue - 3.5g Prepack - Rainbow Runtz is BetaMyrcene, followed by Humulene and BetaCaryophyllene.
Terpene Breakdown
BetaMyrcene (Musky)
35.03%BetaMyrcene can enhance relaxation and may have sedative effects, helping to ease tension.
Humulene (Earthy)
26.11%Humulene acts as an appetite suppressant, besides offering anti-inflammatory benefits.
BetaCaryophyllene (Peppery)
24.84%BetaCaryophyllene binds to cannabinoid receptors and offers potential anti-inflammatory effects.
BetaPinene (Herbal)
8.92%BetaPinene can improve focus and clarity, with potential anti-inflammatory effects.
AlphaPinene (Pine)
5.10%AlphaPinene promotes alertness and memory retention, and may have anti-inflammatory properties.
About the Brand
Grown Rogue
Grown Rogue's mission is to provide premium and affordable cannabis to enhance experiences. Their team believes in the power of cannabis with a commitment to educating and empowering the community. Grown Rogue knows quality cannabis starts with quality genetics and they have experimented with growing over hundreds of genetics. Their team believes i...