OG Runtz (LIT OG) by LIT Farms (Lost In Translation), Photoperiod cannabis strain
Photoperiodโ™€ Feminized

OG Runtz (LIT OG)

by LIT Farms (Lost In Translation) ยท United States

Type

Photoperiod

Yield / plant

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Feminized

Feminized

Country

United States

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About OG Runtz (LIT OG)

OG Runtz (LIT OG), developed by LIT Farms, is a photoperiod feminized strain that stands out for its balanced effects and delightful flavors. This strain is classified as moderate in difficulty, making it accessible for home growers with some cultivation experience. Users can expect a relaxed and euphoric experience, often accompanied by feelings of happiness and sleepiness, perfect for winding down.

The flavor profile features sweet, berry, and citrus notes, making each puff a flavorful delight. Key terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which enhance the overall sensory experience. OG Runtz can be cultivated indoors or outdoors, providing flexibility in growing conditions.

With proper attention and care, this strain can yield impressive results, rewarding growers with both quality and quantity. If you're seeking a strain that combines relaxation with a touch of happiness, OG Runtz (LIT OG) is a wonderful option to consider for your home garden.

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