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Rolling Green | Mochi | Flower | 3.5g

Indica
27.85% THC
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TYPE
Indica
BEST FOR
Relaxed, Sleepy, Happy
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT

Rolling Greens **Mochi**, sometimes known as **Gelato 47**, is an indulgent **indica-dominant hybrid** born from the flavorful union of **Sunset Sherbet Thin Mint GSC**. Offered in both **3.5g whole flower jars** and **1g unbleached pre-rolls**, this cultivar blends dessert-style sweetness with a soothing, full-body experience. Rolling Green maintains purity with **100% New York-grown flower**, using no additives, distillates, or artificial flavoringsjust naturally rich cannabinoid and terpene content.Mochi typically tests between **2528% THC**, with minor cannabinoids pushing total potency to ~29%. Its terpene profile is led by **limonene**, **linalool**, and **-caryophyllene**, backed by hints of **myrcene** and **humulene**. This combination creates a creamy, velvety flavor layered with **sweet berries, vanilla, and mint**, finishing in a subtle floral earthiness and silky smoke. The nose is equally indulgentthink fresh mochi dough, gelato, and lavender spice.The high begins with a light cerebral euphoriauplifting, introspective, and emotionally soothingbefore spreading into a deep body calm that softens muscles and quiets mental static. Mochi is a favorite for evening use, especially for managing anxiety, chronic stress, or winding down creative energy into meditative calm.**Usage instructions:** For flower, break off ~0.25g, load into a clean bowl or vaporizer set to **375410F**, and take 12 steady puffs, waiting 10 minutes before redosing. For the pre-roll, gently tap the filter to ensure an even pack, toast the tip for an even cherry, and take 23 second sips, allowing 510 minutes between hits. Store your flower or pre-roll upright in a **cool, dark place** to maintain its mochi-like flavor and calming potency.

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