Don Mega is a cross between Garlic Cookies (GMO) and Black Banana. "It's known for its balanced high, which may be both uplifting and relaxing." What a description, LOL! Thanks Leafly for that detailed clip and example of why we always write our own strain descriptions, but we like to see what "the people" have access to. Oh yes, uplifting and relaxing, she apparently does it all.
Aroma: Don Mega has a strong aroma of garlic, chem socks, and citrus. Flavor: The flavor is skunky and citrusy, with a spicy, cheesy exhale. "Don Mega may be used to potentially help with stress, anxiety, chronic pain, and insomnia," (along with most-if-not-all other cannabis strains). Another beautiful example of corporate cannabis lingo. Again, don't look for details. The numbers are usually misleading. Trust your makers and their breeders, not the rhetoric often heard in retail stores.
Old heads will appreciate the classic skunky taste, as Solfire ensures rigorous testing to ensure healthy lineages.
From the breeders themselves, "Also known simply as "Don Mega," this evenly balanced hybrid boasts impressive THC levels, a profoundly soothing high, and an abundance of skunky, cheesy flavors. The progeny of GMO and Black Banana, it takes many of the most desirable attributes from its parents and supercharges them, with excellent yield potential and potency." -Solfire Gardens
A difficult plant to grow, she has a long flowering period that is well worth the wait.
Don Mega Live Rosin THCa
We do not use the outdated Sativa/Indica/Hybrid marketing labels for our cannabis products, as these terms lack scientific validity. It's impossible for modern science to test for or distinguish between Sativa and Indica and the terms should have died then and there.
These terms have been perpetuated by marketing efforts and mass consumption tactics, but they oversimplify the nuanced and individualized effects of the plant.
We focus on providing high-quality, solventless products that deliver a true, individualized experience. Instead of relying on misleading labels, we encourage you to explore our products based on personal preference and desired tastes, not on arbitrary (and dangerous) marketing terminology.
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