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Death Star


Overview:

Death Star is the potent cross of Sensi Star and Sour Diesel and has the shared sativa and indica effects of its parents. It has a mixed taste that combines sweet, skunk, and fuel aromas into a very potent fragrance that isn’t easy to hide. This strain may not have the ability to destroy planets, but it does have quite the powerful buzz. Effects can be slow to onset, but once they do, Death Star takes away all cares and replaces them with a state of relaxed euphoria. Great for daytime or nighttime use, this Ohio native now has fans throughout the galaxy.

Strain Attributes:

Effects

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Sleepy

Uplifted

Euphoric

Happy

Relaxed

Sleepy

Uplifted

Medical Uses

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Depression

Headaches

Insomnia

Pain

Stress

Negatives

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Paranoid

Anxious

Dizzy

Dry Eyes

Dry Mouth

Paranoid


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