3 Simple Reasons I Love Our NEW Sativa Collab
Whether you’re a new cannabis consumer or an enthusiast, our latest Sativa strain from Phillips Field Facility will grab your attention (literally).
Here are 3 reasons you won’t want to miss out on our Durban Poison infused Retreats…
1. Mother/Daughter Growers
If this is the first of Phillips Field Facility you are hearing, we’re honored to introduce this mother/daughter team to you.
Their micro-sized farm sits in the mountainside of Eugene tucked in around wineries. I met Tara last year through a women’s group created to support each other’s business passions. When we visited their farm in August, we were greeted by their smiling mascot, Phil, who won our hearts.
2. Productivity Mode
Just a little Durban Poison is all I needed to keep me moving through a mental block I was having.
They also help on busy days when I cave into convenient lunches that usually make my afternoon sluggish. I can realign with another convenient option that’s actually a good one…just a nibble of one of these Retreats (about 2 mgs of THC) will refresh my afternoon.
3. Uplifting
I don’t know anyone immune to the roller coaster of life. Funks are a normal part of living (especially when it’s wintertime in the PNW).
Learning how to pull myself out of the “meh” put me back in the drivers seat. Durban Poison is known for it’s uplifting qualities and you can add me to growing list of fans describing it with words like, “euphoric,” “happy” and “energizing.”
Pro-Insight : Durban Poison produces chunky buds which create a lot of surface area for terpenes. [Terpenes are basically essential oils that contribute to the smell, taste and multi-faceted effects of good bud.]
Durban Poison Retreats deliver terpenes, Caryphyllene and Myrcene, as well as bonus cannabinoids CBG and CBC, in addition to THC.
We’re honored to turn your moments into little personal retreats. Thanks for bringing us along! Be the 1st to learn about new strains by following us on Instagram @Retreats_wva. Let us know how you retreat by tagging #TakeARetreat
Happy Retreating!
Lynn Sherman
Head of Edible Production, Willamette Valley Alchemy