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CCA/Mellow Fellow's Razzleberry Kush 73u

snacks_latrine

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As the dabtender at CCA’s lounge astutely pointed out, the taste of this concentrate swings into the realm of Kahlua and Bailey’s Irish Cream. The melt is thorough and clean, with very little residue on the nail, yielding instead a satisfying puddle of rapidly-evaporating resin.

Effect-wise, this is has a mellowing, somatic high with a pleasant goofy side. Not so much a knockout as a slowdown, it’s extremely effective as an aid in reducing one’s internal tempo. This aromatic mass of sticky glands is a welcome portend to a bit of distance from frenzy, over-stimulation and background stress.

All-around, this is a truly beautiful full-melt. Pale blond in color, granulated but sticky. The nose comes on kush-forward, but contains hints of the darker, more caramel-inflected flavor to come. While the stone is definitely indica-dominant, it's also even keeled and functional when used in decent moderation. Tremendous wash work from Mellow Fellow and, as always, greatest praise to the gland farmers!
 

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snacks_latrine

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Thanks! Glad to be posting on here, I've been writing these reviews without knowing what to do with 'em. Very happy to find a supportive community!
 

gaiusmarius

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you could post something in the hash section too, it seems to have more views then this area, it's listed as a sub forum under the concentrates section.

do you have any info on production? looks like really good bubble to me?
 

snacks_latrine

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Thanks gm, I'll check it out! Starting to get the feeling that I may have landed a bit wide of the mark on the most appropriate area to post, since I'm coming at things less from the growing side. Your advice is much appreciated.

As for the production process, just cold water, ice cubes and dry trim from organically-grown indoor plants.
 

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