Description
Pink Rozay
Pink Rozay is an intense indica weed strain reproduced by Cookies. Pink Rozay is propelled by the brilliant, flower flavors you frequently track down when drinking a glass of rose – however without the headache.
Smoking this flavor will give you a weighty head high yet your body will feel quiet. Since this strain is known to be high in THC, it is critical to appreciate it in little amounts. Pink Rozay nugs are cold with quieted shades of green and orange. Clinical Maryjane patients pick this strain to assist with soothing manifestations connected with persistent torment.
Indica Dominant Hybrid – 80% Indica/20% Sativa
THC: 66% – 78%
Pink Rozay is an indica prevailing half-breed strain (80% indica/20% sativa) made through the intersection of the delightful Lemonchello 10 X LPC75 strains. Named for its dazzling tone and scrumptious flavor, Pink Rozay is one indica that you really want to attempt.
This bud has thick spade-molded olive green nugs with profound pink and purple suggestions, dazzling orange hairs, and a covering of chilly purple-colored white precious stone trichomes. As you pull separated each tacky little piece, smells of sweet strawberries and nutty spices are delivered. The flavor follows a similar profile, with a sweet strawberry hint complemented by fiery florals and nutty spices.
This glo carts flavor is similarly pretty much as delectable as its taste, with durable impacts that hit the head and body with a significant degree of power. It comes on quick and hard in the head, crushing into the brain with an elevated shivery impact that leaves you shocked and glad about regards to it.
As your psyche arrives at this mark of joyful obscurity, your body will start to sink into a loosening-up expression that keeps you moored with causing a lot of sedation. With these impacts and its high 66-78% THC level, Pink Rozay is frequently picked to treat conditions, for example, constant exhaustion, gloom, mindset swings, ongoing pressure, and persistent agony.
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