indica
Pre-Roll | Cap Junkie (I) Heady Tree
Heady Tree
- THC
- 35%
- CBD
Product information
$12.38
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Description
Cap Junkie is a high-powered hybrid with gorgeous, frosted buds and off-the-charts THC levels. This strain hits hard and fast with an instant head rush that floats you into a cloud of euphoria, dizzying happiness, and tingly warmth all over. Dank and fruity, its smooth smoke smells and tastes like fresh spicy menthol, cream, and stone(d) fruits. Cap Junkie is perfect for connoisseurs and experienced smokers looking for an intense euphoria to take them to new heights.
Additional details
Effects
relaxed
sleepy
happy
Terpenes
AlphaPinene 0.16%
Aroma: Pine
BetaCaryophyllene 0.29%
Aroma: Sharp Spice Sweet Wood
BetaMyrcene 0.11%
Aroma: Earthy Musk Cloves
BetaPinene 0.17%
Aroma: Woody Pine
Camphene 0.02%
Aroma: Herbal Woody
CaryophylleneOxide 0.01%
Aroma: Spice Woody
Humulene 0.13%
Aroma: Herbal Spice Woody Earthy
Limonene 0.71%
Aroma: Citrus Lemon Herbal
Linalool 0.24%
Aroma: Floral Herbal Lavender
Ocimene 0.04%
Aroma: Herbal Sweet Woody
Terpinolene 0.01%
Aroma: Citrus Woody Spice
Cannabinoids
CBC (Cannabichromene) - 0.14 %
CBDA (Cannabidiolic acid) - 0.13 %
CBGA (Cannabigerolic acid) - 0.34 %
THC-D9 (Delta 9–tetrahydrocannabinol) - 1.59 %
THCA (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid) - 38.56 %
About the brand
Heady Tree
Heady Tree has one focus in mind, quality.
Our team has many decades of cultivation experience. We take this opportunity seriously, and strive to improve on our trade every single day. This plant has taught us many valuable lessons. One being you can never stop educating yourself, with many decades of experience we learn new valuable lessons every week.
We look to mother nature for answers, as a team of knowledgeable organic farmers we recognize the importance of replicating what is currently all around us. We do not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Our climate controlled greenhouses in combination with our growing style will provide NY with what they deserve. Quality top shelf flower.




