Description
Tarot Tokes | Flower | RS-11 | 3.5g is a premium eighth (3.5g) of RS‑11 whole flower—sold under Tarot Tokes’ “THE CHARIOT” label—that showcases this modern, candy‑gas hybrid in dense, trichome-heavy buds.
RS‑11 (Rainbow Sherbert #11) is an indica‑dominant hybrid with high THC (often mid‑20s or higher) known for colorful, frosty nugs and a layered dessert‑fruit aroma, making this jar a strong choice for adults who want a connoisseur‑grade eighth rather than generic hybrid flower.
For shoppers, key benefits include strain‑specific character, a balanced effect arc that mixes mental clarity with body relaxation, and the flexibility of loose flower for grinding, rolling, or vaping.
Compared with typical hybrid eighths, RS‑11 stands out as part of the newer “candy gas” wave: sweet, fruity, gelato‑like top notes over a dank, piney, and slightly gassy base, plus a high‑potency but smooth experience that many regular users consider “premium hybrid” territory. While some hybrids lean heavily sedating or purely energizing, RS‑11 is widely described as balanced—an initial clear, upbeat mental lane and steady mood lift, followed by a progressively heavier body feel that can become couch‑friendly at higher portions. That makes this Tarot Tokes 3.5g jar particularly appealing for evening or late‑afternoon sessions where you want to feel good, focused, and engaged at first, then wind down as the session tapers.
On the sensory side, Tarot Tokes’ RS‑11 flower is described as having an extra‑fruity profile with hints of sour citrus, berry, candy, and creamy gelato, framed by evergreen and light gas that keep it from feeling one‑note. Typical RS‑11 buds are dense and resinous with vibrant purple and green hues, orange hairs, and a thick frosting of trichomes that signal strong potency and careful indoor cultivation. Reported effects include calm relaxation paired with mental clarity and creativity at modest doses, shifting toward heavier, sleepy body effects if you keep going—so best‑use scenarios include calm evenings, creative downtime, or movie nights, with adults starting with small bowls or light joints, waiting 5–10 minutes for inhaled onset, following local laws, and treating any effect language as neutral and non‑medical since individual responses vary.
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