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Uncle Larry

Bred by FullTilt Labs

hybrid

Genetic Lineage

Lemonotti

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Gorilla Butter

Potency Breakdown

THC 30.00%
CBG 1.00%
CBN 0.50%

Deep Dive: Uncle Larry

Say hello to Uncle Larry, the hybrid strain that’s got everyone buzzing with its perfect blend of chill vibes and vibrant energy. Crafted by the wizards at FullTilt Labs, this New Jersey favorite is your go-to for a balanced high that keeps you functional while melting stress away. Born from a stellar cross of Lemonotti and Gorilla Butter in one version, or straight from the legendary Larry OG lineage in another, Uncle Larry delivers a flavor profile that’s a straight-up sensory party. Picture bright, zesty lemon and lime notes dancing with creamy, nutty undertones, all wrapped up in a classic OG pine and earthy kush finish. Its dense, frosty buds—decked out in vibrant green with fiery orange hairs—are practically dripping with trichomes, screaming potency with THC levels hitting 30%+ in flower and a mind-blowing 74% in live rosin form. The high? It’s like a warm hug for your brain and body, starting with a light cerebral lift that sparks giggles and euphoria, then easing into gentle body relaxation that’s perfect for unwinding without knocking you out. Whether you’re managing stress, soothing pain, or just chasing a good time, Uncle Larry’s got your back. Available at top-tier dispensaries like Earth & Ivy and Nirvana, this strain is a must-try for anyone who loves bold flavors and a versatile, feel-good high.

Mind & Body

Euphoriarelaxationfunctional high

Palate

Lemon zestpinenutty creamearthy sweet

Potential Benefits

Stress reliefanxiety reliefpain relief

Terpene Analysis

Limonene

2

Myrcene

1.5

Pinene

1

Caryophyllene

0.5

Video Review

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