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GMO Rootbeer

Also known as: Garlic Cookies, GMO Cookies
Hybrid Hybrid THC 26% CBD 1%

If you want a strain of cannabis that is just as intricate as your Auntie’s juiciest secrets, then the GMO Rootbeer cannabis strain might be right up your alley. This delightful bud comes from top-shelf genetics – it is descended from the legendary GMO Cookies line – and has an individualistic terpene profile to boot. Definitely one for people who fancy themselves cannabis aficionados!

GMO Rootbeer contains roughly 26% THC but don’t let that put you off if you prefer clear-headed effects: there’s still enough cannabidiol (CBD) present (about 1%) for some balance. When combined, these two cannabinoids produce enjoyable highs which won’t derail brain function; rather they may help focus attention during arousal such as socialising with friends or loved ones... or undertaking artistic tasks solo.

But it’s the taste experience where this GMO Rootbeer weed strain really shines like a disco ball under UV lights. Picture yourself supping gently brewed green tea infused with vanilla pods while a breeze carrying blueberry muffins scented violets tickles your face: captivating stuff that lifts spirits in all senses of the word! Anxiety sufferers should take note as effects are relaxing without fogging minds over entirely—great plant for casual chats and laughs among pals new and old alike.

Summing up, here we have fabulous flavours meeting uplifting yet not totally distracting effects – expect plenty of giggles and floatiness whichever time of day you use it! Whether newly navigating the world of medicinal marijuana or having been around this block a few times before, there's lots to love about the GMO Rootbeer cannabis strain: she sure is a tasty distraction.

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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.