GLITTER BOMB AAAA
Weed
Other
THC
26-30
Strain Type
Indica
Strength
High Potency
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Effects
Happy
Sleepy
Relaxed
Sedated
Euphoria
Hungry
Focused
Uses
Insomnia
ADHD
Stress
Depression
Appetite Loss
Pain
Anxiety
Migraines
Time of Use
Day
Dusk
Evening
Description
Indica Dominant Hybrid - 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
THC: 26-30%
Glitter Bomb is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Grape. Gas X OG Kush Breath Blueberry Headband strains. Named for its gorgeous appearance and explosive high, Glitter Bomb is the perfect choice for any classic indica lover. Like its name suggests, Glitter Bomb has beautiful oversized heavy pepper-shaped nugs with dark olive green leaves, thin orange hairs and a super glittery coating of chunky bright white crystal trichomes. As you pull apart each sparkling little nugget, aromas of skunky haze and ripe blueberries are released, all wrapped up with a hint of spicy herbs. The flavor is on the sweeter side of things, with a sweet fruity blueberry taste accented by hints of skunky flowery haze. The Glitter Bomb high smashes into your brain a few minutes after your final exhale, exploding with a sense of spacey euphoria that instantly pushes out any negative or racing thoughts, leaving you with sweet blissful nothingness. A physical relaxation comes next, settling into your entire body and leaving you totally stoned and immovable. Thanks to these effects and its super high 26-30% average THC level, Glitter Bomb is often chosen to treat a variety of conditions including headaches or migraines, chronic stress or anxiety, PTSD and depression or mood swings.
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