TAHOE OG · Flower
TAHOE OG sits firmly on the indica side of the menu — heavy, restful, the kind of smoke that finds the couch and stays there. Buyers who reach for TAHOE OG are usually sourcing for the end-of-day customer: the one who wants a quiet evening, a long exhale, and a slow descent into sleep. Terpene-wise, expect myrcene to lead the profile — earthy, herbal, the smell of a forest after rain. Why TAHOE OG stays on the menu: it's the kind of lot the repeat customer asks for by name. Whole bud, top to bottom — A-buds graded by hand, jarred for freshness, ready to go on the shelf as-is or down the pre-roll line if your shop runs that way. The lot was put up the way the customer expects when they pay for flower instead of smalls. Lab work is on file. Every COA is current, the cannabinoid panels are pulled by third-party labs, and the contaminant screen is the kind of paperwork that holds up. Cannabinoid percentages and lineage are confirmed on the COA attached to the listing. If the lab file isn't showing on the listing, mention it in your quote — we'll attach it ahead of shipping. Sold out for now. Comparable indica lots rotate through the door regularly — send a quote with weight, destination, and timing, and a rep will reach out the moment a matching batch comes available. This is hemp — federally compliant under the 2018 Farm Bill, with delta-9 THC at or under 0.3% on a dry-weight basis. State and local rules vary; the buyer is the one who confirms purchase, possession, resale, age, and labeling rules for the destination market. Nothing on this page is a medical or therapeutic claim — it's catalog copy for the wholesale shelf, written for the people who already know how to evaluate a hemp lot.
Hemp regulations vary by state. The buyer confirms legality, licensing, resale rules, age, and shipping eligibility for the destination before placing an order. Nothing on this page is a medical or therapeutic claim.
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