Mochi Hybrid Flower
Mochi is a balanced hybrid bred from Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies, known for its smooth effects and rich, dessert-style flavor. With THC levels ranging from 20% to 24%, this strain delivers a clean cerebral buzz paired with a relaxed, comfortable body feel. Mochi Hybrid Flower is a great option for those who want a balanced experience that feels both uplifting and calming.
Effects
Mochi provides a steady, well-rounded high that keeps things light and enjoyable. Expect:
- Uplifting: Brings a positive, easygoing headspace.
- Balanced: Combines mental clarity with body comfort.
- Relaxed: Eases tension without heavy sedation.
- Dreamy: Adds a soft, calming vibe to the experience.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain features sweet fruity berries and tropical citrus layered with creamy vanilla. Earthy herbal notes and a light minty finish give it a smooth, rounded flavor that lingers after each hit.
Why Choose Mochi?
Mochi is perfect for those who enjoy balanced hybrids with rich flavor and smooth effects. It works well for social sessions, creative downtime, or relaxing without feeling slowed down.
Kush Era gifts Mochi in Washington DC under Proposition I-71. Smooth flavor, balanced effects, and discreet delivery from Kush Era.





GreenThumb92 –
Smoked smooth and had me relaxed without knocking me out.
xXCloudChaserXx –
yo this one hit kinda quick ngl 😂 felt it behind the eyes first then just cruised for a while
maryjane_lover –
Really enjoyed this flower. Nice aroma, clean burn, and a balanced effect that didn’t feel overwhelming.
dabdad77 –
good stuff. little dry but still smoked fine. would grab again
SunsetToker –
idk man this one got me staring at my phone for like 20 mins straight lol
bakednconfused –
Beautiful buds + great smell
420nomad –
Decent. Not the strongest I’ve had but still enjoyable.
lazyblazer –
smoked this after work and it did the job. chill vibes all around
HighAltitudeHank –
Broke up perfectly and burned evenly.
sativa_sammy –
Felt clear headed and productive, honestly didn’t expect that.