stashquatch strain review

Plantworks ‘Stashquatch’ Strain Combines GSC and True OG Into A Sweet Tasting Kush – Review

Plantworks is a smaller cultivator located in Seattle, WA. I was recommended the strain from our friends on the other side of the mountains in Spokane at Cinder. This sweet cookie and kush cross comes from breeding the Girl Scout Cookies and True OG strains together.

A true craft product, from packaging to the actual nugs, Plantworks hits this on the head. Their jars are longer and slimmer which have a great feel in your hand and even make you feel like you’re holding more than an 8th. But let’s get down to the plant. These buds come in a cookie’ish structure with a nice soft break down and great sweet aroma.

Coming in at a great price point for a craft product, this is a great buy and awesome smoke. A sweet taste cuts through when smoking that lingers on your lips for a few minutes. The high definitely has some of the body/couch-lock feeling from the True OG. It’s definitely an indica leading hybrid.

Plantworks Stashquatch Strain

plantworks stashquatch strain

Cannabinoid Breakdown

  • THC: 17.2%
  • CBD: 0.4%

Stashquatch Strain Overview

  • Indica dominant hybrid
  • Genetics: True OG x Girl Scout Cookies
  • Flavor Profile: Sweet cookies and kush
  • Aroma: Sweet, kush, cookies.

Available At

Cinder (Spokane)

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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