Review: Knockout #12 by Cronja
After reviewing Illemonati, Melted Cherries, Ism Punch, and Chicago Runtz, I decided to grab a couple more Cronja strains. For this review, I chose Knockout #12.
Knockout #12 is a sativa-leaning cross of Khalifa Kush and The Menthol. The quarter ounce tested at 1.197% ТНC, 25.382% THCa, and 27.707% total cannabinoids.

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This quarter ounce came as four huge, dense colas. The Christmas-tree-shaped colas were olive and dark green with some purple mixed in. The dark, rust-colored pistils were long and thin and flared out and around the bud. The aroma from the pouch hit with a mix of mint, pine, earth, spice, chemical gas, and sweet kush. The flavor matched the aroma but added hints of citrus, sweet tobacco, and cedar, especially on the back end of the exhale.
The effects started as uplifting with a cerebral head high that fit social situations and conversations. After the initial effects, the uplifting high mellowed into a chill mode with some thought wandering. The body buzz started in the arms and legs and worked inward until it combined a heavy-blanket feeling with a sinking sensation. The deeper into the buzz, the more sedative both mind and body became. The end of the buzz became sedative and near couchlock-inducing.

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