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Apr 13, 2026 - 11:06 PM
The leaf structure is one of the first things people point out as this variety has unique, jagged, horn-like edges that visually set it apart. But once it turns into a homogenous powder, it’s the balance in its profile that really defines it.
Many red strains lean heavily into slow and mellow effects. Red Horn, on the other hand, tends to carry a stronger presence while still maintaining a subtle sense of lift. That combination of strength with a touch of speed is what separates it from more traditional, slower reds.
Many red strains lean heavily into slow and mellow effects. Red Horn, on the other hand, tends to carry a stronger presence while still maintaining a subtle sense of lift. That combination of strength with a touch of speed is what separates it from more traditional, slower reds.
