Ice

Ice

Ice, the frosty child of Afghani, Northern Lights, and Skunk #1, packs a punch with loud fuel, spicy skunk, and pine-scented heat. Crackling with citrus peel and woodsy sharpness, this trichome-coated strain lives up to its name, making it an ideal candidate for hash lovers and concentrate connoisseurs. The high brings a cool, creeping wave of euphoria, numbing tension and polishing away stress until all that remains is botanical bliss.

Ice, the frosty child of Afghani, Northern Lights, and Skunk #1, packs a punch with loud fuel, spicy skunk, and pine-scented heat. Crackling with citrus peel and woodsy sharpness, this trichome-coated strain lives up to its name, making it an ideal candidate for hash lovers and concentrate connoisseurs. The high brings a cool, creeping wave of euphoria, numbing tension and polishing away stress until all that remains is botanical bliss.

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Top feelings

Relaxed

Ease my mind

Energetic

Top flavors

Pine

Chemical

Myrcene is a signature terpene found in fresh cannabis, hops, and lemongrass. The effects are known to be relaxing and sleep-inducing, acting like a sedative. Myrcene in cannabis is associated with the “couch lock” effect and can be detected by its herbal, earthy aroma, and woody, spicy flavor.

Limonene is the second-most common terpene in nature and is abundant in citrus. The aroma and flavor is that of citrus fruit. This is a powerful terpene that can assist in depression with its uplifting and mood-enhancing qualities. Many studies confirm that limonene can also assist with anxiety and is an incredible antioxidant.

Caryophyllene smells and tastes like black pepper, which it is commonly found in, and musk. Caryophyllene acts as an aid for pain, sleep troubles, and anxiety, and also helps provide relief to those suffering from neurological disorders.

Top terpenes

Top terpenes

Top terpenes

Myrcene is a signature terpene found in fresh cannabis, hops, and lemongrass. The effects are known to be relaxing and sleep-inducing, acting like a sedative. Myrcene in cannabis is associated with the “couch lock” effect and can be detected by its herbal, earthy aroma, and woody, spicy flavor.

Limonene is the second-most common terpene in nature and is abundant in citrus. The aroma and flavor is that of citrus fruit. This is a powerful terpene that can assist in depression with its uplifting and mood-enhancing qualities. Many studies confirm that limonene can also assist with anxiety and is an incredible antioxidant.

Caryophyllene smells and tastes like black pepper, which it is commonly found in, and musk. Caryophyllene acts as an aid for pain, sleep troubles, and anxiety, and also helps provide relief to those suffering from neurological disorders.