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Brownie Scout

from Rythm

This flower reeks of delicious scents that scramble the senses.

Rythm’s Brownie Scout flower project has been an enormous success in Maryland, promising to elevate itself to the top tier of our state’s horticultural scene. The cultivar is a wonderfully potent and bold flower that functions as a daily-driver indica covering a whole spectrum of needs. 

Brownie Scout’s genetics come from Green Thumb Industries and are somewhat of a secret, but there does seem to be some consensus regarding the presence of Kosher Kush and Platinum Cookies being in the mix. Regardless of the parentage, the strain is an absolute potency bomb bringing some of the most unique flavors and aromas in Maryland. And after perusing online forums regarding Brownie Scout’s reputation in states like Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, it’s clear that its fragrant reputation lingers everywhere it goes.

Now let’s dig into this delight reminiscent of a nutty, flourless chocolate cake deep-fried in a big vat of gasoline…

Holy chocolate dough and petrol! This flower reeks of delicious scents that scramble the senses. Everyone loves a good gas cultivar, but rather than drowning out all the other aromas, the fuel in the Brownie Scout uplifts and enhances the other smells – allowing the entire bouquet to commingle in a truly unique manner. Just a rich and deep chocolate note, accentuated by a clean and sharp gas that coalesces into what I believe to be one of the highest olfactory experiences in Maryland. 

The presence of limonene, myrcene and caryophyllene produce a classic indica effect – perfect for taking a light load off or addressing heavier needs with repeated tokes. Rythm’s cultivation team has no doubt done the Brownie Scout justice across the board – from seed to smoke, it’s nothing short of stellar. Keep your eyes peeled for this treat, as it’s sure to be swept off shelves as quickly as it’s stocked. 

Testing:
35.3% THC
.94 limonene
.61 caryophyllene
.42 myrcene
.2 humulene
.16 pinene

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This article was originally published in the January 2024 issue of Maryland Leaf.

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