Pink Death Star is a rare 100% pure indica hybrid strain created through crossing the potent Death Star with the classic Blood Rose. This bud definitely gets its name from its appearance – each dense heavy little nugget is olive green in color with notable pinkish undertones! Long milky amber hairs and clear crystal trichomes deck each and every leaf of these little nuggets, looking almost pink as well in the right lighting. As you break apart each frosty little nug, aromas of fresh diesel and earthy spice are released. Each delicious inhale brings spicy cinnamon and berries with a kick of earthy diesel the savory exhale. The Pink Death Star high comes soon after your final toke, creeping up on you before taking ahold of both mind and body with brute force. This effect quickly turns stoney, dropping you into a super sleepy and relaxing state that leaves you couch-locked and completely immovable. This effect often ends in sleep, especially if you’re not used to its high potency. Thanks to these effects and its high 12-23% average THC level, Pink Death Star is the perfect choice to treat conditions such as chronic pain, depression, chronic fatigue, muscle spasms, and insomnia.
What is Shatter? Shatter is an extract, which is a type of cannabis concentrate that’s produced using a combination of weed plant materials and solvents. The appearance of shatter weed is typically translucent, though its coloring can range from bright honeylike amber to a darker yellow shade like olive oil.
How to consume Shatter? Shatter can be dabbed, but not all dabs are considered to be shattered. Referred to as “dabbing,” this popular method involves a small water pipe called a rig with a flat bowl, and a “nail,” which is designed to tolerate high temperatures. In this case, the consumer would be dabbing shatter, but other forms of concentrates can also be considered as dabs.
How to store Shatter? Ideally shatters are best stored in the fridge (avoid deep freezers). With time and moisture in the air, the shatter may turn into a wax, butter-like consistency. This doesn’t mean the shatter has gone bad, it is a natural evolution of the product over time.
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