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Pink Champagne - Distillate Cartridge - 1g

$15.00
each

Indica Dominant Hybrid heavy in Linalool and Myrcene. Prepare to relax and Celebrate every moment with Boro Farms' Pink Champagne.

Discover a truly authentic vaping journey with Boro Family Farms 1g distillate cartridges. Our cartridges offer consistent heating and unparalleled wicking capabilities. To enhance the experience, we delicately infuse our distillate with natural flavor terpenes or live terpenes, striking a perfect balance between purity and taste. Every draw immerses you in a symphony of flavors, underpinned by the robust potency Boro Family Farms is known for. Experience the dedication to quality that is the true signature of Boro.


More about this strain: Pink Champagne

Ken Estes, the breeder responsible for the legendary Grand Daddy Purple (GDP), is also the mind behind Pink Champagne, a sweet-tasting hybrid that is a direct descendant of his famous GDP and Cherry Pie, according to sources online.


This rose-scented and trichome-laden strain is sometimes referred to as Phantom, Wow Kush, or Raspberry Kush. Pink Champagne sports small, bright-green buds with orange pistils and, occasionally, purple hues passed down from its GDP heritage. This strain doesn’t appear to be available in seed form, so growers would have to source clippings of a Pink Champagne plant and clone it. However, this strain is considered a rarity and there’s little information available on how to grow it.

Ken Estes, the breeder responsible for the legendary Grand Daddy Purple (GDP), is also the mind behind Pink Champagne, a sweet-tasting hybrid that is a direct descendant of his famous GDP and Cherry Pie, according to sources online.


This rose-scented and trichome-laden strain is sometimes referred to as Phantom, Wow Kush, or Raspberry Kush. Pink Champagne sports small, bright-green buds with orange pistils and, occasionally, purple hues passed down from its GDP heritage. This strain doesn’t appear to be available in seed form, so growers would have to source clippings of a Pink Champagne plant and clone it. However, this strain is considered a rarity and there’s little information available on how to grow it.

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