Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
Cultivars
SUGAR CANE
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Physical Relaxation
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Linalool
• Myrcene
DA FUNK
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Social Enhancement
• Physical Relaxation
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Myrcene
• Linalool
LEMON ORANGE
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Focus and Creativity
• Social Enhancement
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Linalool
• Myrcene
KING’S JUICE
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Focus and Creativity
• Social Enhancement
• Physical Relaxation
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Linalool
• Myrcene
ZTRAWBERRY
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Focus and Creativity
• Social Enhancement
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Myrcene
TARTE TATIN
chemotype
chemotype
Type I
THC-dominant
These strains have high levels of THC, the compound that produces the "high" feeling. They're often associated with euphoria and relaxation but can sometimes cause anxiety or paranoia, especially in new users or those sensitive to THC.
Type II
CBD-dominant
These strains have high levels of CBD, which is known for its calming effects without the psychoactive high. They're often used for medicinal purposes like pain relief, reducing anxiety, and managing epilepsy. CBD-dominant strains typically have very little THC, so they don't produce the same euphoric effects as THC-dominant strains.
Type III
Balanced THC/CBD
These strains have a mix of both THC and CBD in similar amounts. They offer a blend of the euphoric effects of THC and the therapeutic benefits of CBD. This balance can provide relief from various symptoms with less intense psychoactive effects compared to THC-dominant strains. Balanced strains are often preferred by medical users seeking both symptom relief and a mild high.
Type I
RECOMMENDED USE
• Mood Management
• Appetite Stimulation
• Focus and Creativity
• Social Enhancement
• Physical Relaxation
Terpene profile
Terpene profile
Limonene
(Citrus)
Humulene
(Earthy)
Linalool
(Floral)
Caryophyllene
(Spicy)
Ocimene
(Floral)
Pinene
(Woody)
Myrcene
(Herbal)
Terpinolene
(Floral)
• Limonene
• Myrcene