03/01/2023
Hybrid | Indica Dominant 1.42% Terpenes | Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene Wildlife's pre-rolls turned out to be quite the delight. Not quite premium, not quite budget, but just right. Solid strains, and a decent roll. generally find 0.30g joints insubstantial; these managed to make a strong impression in spite of their format. The Sun County Kush pre-rolls had a nice even high and a phenomenal cedar pine profile that stood out in a crowded market. So it was natural that would be excited to find a bag of Sun County Kush dried flower available in the wild. could not wait to get my hands on more of that cedar plank stank. Alas, but the nose on this batch is not the same as in the roll. It lacks the cedar almost entirely, replaced instead with a strong floral spice and citrus cake. The pine notes still live beneath it all, acting instead as a foundational aroma. The smoke is like a GSC or a Maple Kush, with the sweet cake and citrus spice notes leading atop the earthy pine below. Quite herbal. Almost like a tea at times. Mild too. Not their strongest batch, terp-wise. The buds were a bit roadworn, with plenty of shake and crystal knocked off in the bag. They have a chunky, pointed shape. They seem by turns sharp and fluffy, with a pleasingly busy surface. Some purples to compliment the greens, oranges, and yellows. Easy enough to break down, not too much stem. l'd like to see what this looks like in a newer, better bag. High is balanced. A decent amount of focus, creativity, and drive. Great functional hybrid that takes the edge off without getting crazy heavy. The high isn't super intense, but has some legs to it. Decently heady, and a good mood honcter like calm it in the roll and that moctlv