Killing Fields Strain Spotlight and Review
Strain Breakdown
Sativa Strain
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*AVERAGE LEVELS OF MULTIPLE LAB TESTS
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LimoneneLimonene is an energetic and uplifting citrus smelling terpene. |
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A PinenePinene is an energetic piney smelling terpene. |
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MyrceneMyrcene is an relaxing and mood uplifting terpene. |
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b CaryophylleneCaryophyllene is an calming and relaxing peppery smelling terpene. |
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LinaloolLinalool is an relaxing and sedating floral smelling terpene. |
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HumuleneLimonene is an uplifting and invigorating citrus smelling terpene. |
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Totals above represent the average amounts you can expect to find available from this strain. This data is updated frequently as more lab tests are reported and analyzed from vendors and dispensaries.
Killing Fields is the result of some clever breeding by Sannie's Seeds. Using two of their own strains, The One and Jack, they've come up with this sativa that is known for its complex aroma. Killing fields packs a candy sugar and spice mix with notes of berry and citrus. It feels like a treat, especially for patients looking for something tasty. Like many sativas, this strain is slower to flower at 11-13 weeks. It grows tall, so space is a must, especially since these plants do best indoors. When the buds do show up, they will be large foxtails of dark green and blue. This is one for sativa lovers with a strong, cerebral feeling that lasts.