Himalayan-Gold - hybrid

The Himalayan mountains are home to many cannabis strains. Parents of Himalayan Gold originate in Himalayan-bordering countries of Nepal and North India. When grown indoors, Himalayan Gold plants can reach up to 5 feet. However when grown outdoors, they have been known to reach up to 8 feet in length. The aromas of this plant have been characterized as a sweet and spicy chocolate and a hint of pepper. With a THC content up to 15% and a CBD of 1.4%, the high hits down and then works its way up.

Flavors
Spicy/Herbal, Earthy, Citrus
Effects
Happy, Euphoric, Creative, Aroused, Sleepy
Rating

4.2

Type
hybrid

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