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Reverend Rons Goo

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About this Hybrid Strain

Reverend Ron's Goo, named after the legendary Reverand Ron, is a rare indica-dominant hybrid that carries an air of mystery and spirituality. Its buds are dense, sharp and shaped like chunky arrowheads. They are light green, with light orange pistils and are medium to large in size. A fine coating of white trichomes makes them sticky.

Reverend Ron's Goo has an earthy, woody, floral and sweet aroma that can be soothing and invigorating. It carries a dank, earthy flavor with a sweet herbal finish.

Reverend Ron's Goo is said to be powerful and deeply relaxing. Users report a numbing high in both body and mind that erases stress and worries. They have noted feeling emotional, hungry and sleepy.


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What is Reverend Ron's Goo?

Reverend Ron's Goo is a rare indica-dominant cannabis strain known for its deeply relaxing and tranquil effects.

Where does Reverend Ron's Goo come from?

The exact origins of Reverend Ron's Goo are not currently known.

What does Reverend Ron's Goo smell like?

Reverend Ron's Goo has an aroma with earthy and woody notes with a touch of floral sweetness.

What does Reverend Ron's Goo taste like?

Reverend Ron's Goo has a flavor that delivers earthy and herbal flavors with subtle hints of sweetness and a touch of spiciness.

What color does Reverend Ron's Goo have?

Reverend Ron's Goo buds have a classic cannabis green and can have accents of shades of purple or hints of orange. The buds are dense, sharp and covered in a fine layer of trichomes. Their pistils are dull orange and plentiful.

What effects does Reverend Ron's Goo have?

Reverend Ron's Goo is reported to have deeply relaxing and tranquil effects. It is said to be sedating to both body and mind which wipes worries away and eases physical tension.

Is Reverend Ron's Goo an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Reverend Ron's Goo is an indica-dominant cannabis strain.


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