Hybrid Strains
 

Cement Shoes

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  • $280

Amnesia Haze

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  • $270

AK-47

  • $250
  • $215

Blue Dream

  • $620
  • $190

Blueberry Dream

  • $350
  • $330

Bubba Kush

  • $250
  • $235

Bubble Gum

  • $300
  • $250

Candy Jack

  • $250
  • $230

Cherry Pie

  • $250
  • $220

Facewreck

  • $250
  • $200

Triangle Kush

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Triangle Kush

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  • $250

Triangle Kush Marijuana Strain is an indica originating in Florida, named after the state’s three cannabis-producing capitals: Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa. Indoor or outdoor grows are low yielders, but clear, active effects stimulating creativity and discussion drive this strain’s production. Flowers are expected at around 70 days. The White, also called Triangle Kush Marijuana Strain, derives its name from the thick layer of crystal trichomes that form on its buds and leaves when harvest-ready. It is a hybrid cannabis strain that’s indica-dominant, producing a very light scent and taste that are quite earthy, like freshly churned soil and pine. Its nugs are shaped like miniature Christmas trees, being large and dense. However, don’t let the lack of odor fool you – its effects are still enjoyable. THC levels of The White reach heights between 20-28%. Its high is known to elate, often inducing small fits of the giggles. Though the high may take several minutes to kick in, it will lead to improved mood and a warm body high. For some, hunger may arise, so having snacks handy is recommended. As the high wears down, it turns into a stone that will help aid in sleep. Besides typical dry mouth or eyes, The White may cause headache, dizziness, or paranoia when consuming above tolerance levels.

Facewreck

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  • $200

Facewreck Strain is a sativa dominant hybrid strain created through the insanely potent OG Faceoff X Neville’s Wreck strains. Needless to say, this bud is not for the casual user – with a THC level that averages at about 22-25% on average and full-body effects, it can easily overwhelm the lesser experienced. The high hits you hard with a euphoric blast to he head almost immediately after smoking, leaving you insanely happy with a sense of creative energy that has you bouncing from place to place in an almost frenzied state. Your mind will flux between laser-sharp focus and hazy introspection, leaving you easily distracted and unproductive. Throughout this head high, your body will feel slightly tingly and relaxed, although not weighed down in the slightest. These effects make Facewreck a strain to avoid if you suffer from anxiety. But one to seek out when treating conditions such as fatigue, depression, stress, mood swings, and pain. Facewreck has a pungent earthy flavor with hints of lemon and a very delicious and notable hint of rosemary and spices. The aroma is very pungent as well with a touch of sharp citrus and spicy earth. Facewreck buds have medium-sized leafy olive green nugs with dark undertones. And hairs as well as a coating of tiny clear crystal trichomes.

Cherry Pie

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  • $220

Cherry Pie strain, sometimes known as Cherry Kush, is a popular and potent indica-leaning hybrid. This strain is a cross between flavor-packed indica Grandaddy Purple and strong sativa Durban Poison, and it offers smokers some of the best characteristics of both parent strains. Cherry Pie’s balanced and mind-expanding high is enjoyable in a wide variety of settings. This versatility, along with the strain’s tart and fruity taste, has made it a staple in dispensaries nationwide. Cannabis testing lab Analytical 360 has tested multiple samples of Cherry Pie flower and has found consistently high levels of THC, with an average of about 20%. Cherry Pie’s flowers are small to medium in size and have a bud structure characteristic of other predominantly indica strains. Leaves appear mostly mossy green, although some phenotypes show off flashes of purple; this latter color is due to high concentrations of pigments in the plant’s genes (passed on from Grandaddy Purple). When Cherry Pie strain is properly cured, a sweet, rich cherry flavor jumps off of the buds, accented by some light herbal and floral notes. More dank, hashy notes linger underneath and are brought forward when the buds are ground up or broken open. When it’s combusted, Cherry Pie gives off a smooth smoke that’s easily inhaled and on the exhale tastes toasted and biscuity with a hint of sweet fruit. Smokers should keep in mind that this strain can be especially pungent; those concerned with discretion should take any needed precautions.

Candy Jack

  • $250
  • $230

Candy Jack Strain is a one-time Cannabis Cup winner, Candy Jack is a balanced hybrid featuring Sativa effects. Its THC has tested as high as 27 percent and the CBD level generally clocks in around 1 percent. This strain’s genetics combine Jack Herer, Skunk #1, and Cotton Candy. CandyJack dulls pain on the medical side and improves mood and creativity on the recreational side. For potency, at 27 percent THC, Candy Jack is one of the strongest strains available in the psychoactive department. The CBD level is average at 1 percent, making it unsuitable for serious disorders like seizures. People note the musky citrus aroma, a smell inherited from its legendary parent, Skunk #1. In appearance, Candy Jack is light green with orange and white trichomes. Some say that the flavor is sweet and a little skunky while others describe it as fruity, menthol, or pine. One judge from the Cannabis Cup said that it truly tasted like candy. Candy Jack enjoys a fine reputation for its medical purposes in the cannabis world as well. People rely on it to quell stress and depression while improving appetite. People with anxiety, depression, migraines, chronic pain, and headaches will find relief with this strain as well. Growers note that the buds are shapely, light, and springy. This strain is a bit hard to come by. You can buy regular and feminized seeds online, and/or clones. The plant has an average grow time of 8 to 9 weeks. Candy Jack is easy to grow and should yield well if you feed it well, provide abundant light, and prune it. Candy Jack has THC numbers off the chart, according to some testing facilities. Medical and recreational users will both find something to like in the effects, taste, and smell. Canna connoisseurs should like the complex terpene profile. With famous parents and a winner at the Cannabis Cups, Candy Jack is sweet canna-candy for all reasons and seasons.

Bubble Gum

  • $300
  • $250

Bubble Gum Strain, also known as “Bubblegum,” is an evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) strain created through crossing the infamous Indiana Bubbe Gum X an unknown hybrid strain. Like its name suggests, Bubble Gum has a very delicious mouth-watering flavor that is very much ! The aroma is very much the same, although it takes a slightly creamy turn as the nugs are broken apart with just a touch of pungency. Bubble Gum buds have round forest green nugs with long thin dark orange hairs and a frosty thick blanket of golden colored crystal trichomes that decorate each and every hair and leaf. The Bubble Gum high is very well balanced in nature with full-bodied effects that are perfect for kicking back in the afternoon when you don’t have too many things to do. The high starts with a mildly euphoric onset that builds into a happy uplifted state that serves to inspire you creatively as well as to calm any negative or racing thoughts. Your body will slowly become rested in this state as well, with a slightly tingly feeling that’s surprisingly pleasant. With effects such as these and a moderate 13-19% average THC level, Bubble Gum is said to be perfect for treating conditions such as…

Bubba Kush

  • $250
  • $235

Bubba Kush is a heavy indica hybrid that enjoys very wide popularity. The strain’s original L.A. breeder claims that while one parent was an OG Kush plant, the other was an unnamed Northern Lights phenotype brought back from Mardi Gras in New Orleans; this unnamed mother strain affectionately came to be known as “Bubba,” and has since been lost. Prior to 1998, Bubba Kush was only available as a clone. It has since been replicated so that its seeds could be packaged and sold. Bubba Kush is a classic indica with a solid sedative high that leaves users relaxed but still functional. It has a typically high THC content, ranging from 15% to 22%. Bubba Kush has small to medium sized buds that have the dense bud structure characteristic of indica varieties. This is a very resinous strain. A coating of white trichomes covers the colorful leaves. And are even visible on the inside when buds are broken open. The flowers have a vague aroma of coffee or cocoa, with some slight fruitiness beneath. When burnt, Bubba Kush smells more hashy and spicy, as might be expected of a Kush, with smoke that is fairly harsh and cough-inducing. Notably, this is one strain whose purple flowers do not result in a grape-like taste: the pigments that determine Bubba Kush color do not affect flavor. The taste is mostly dank, with some sweetness and a peppery kick in the exhale. This is also a particularly pungent strain — users concerned about discretion should plan accordingly. Bubba Kush Strain Unusually for such an indica-heavy strain, Bubba Kush high begins with a warped, disoriented sensation in the head. Mostly, users will experience heavy, slow-breathing relaxation and a palpable sense of physical comfort. Couchlock is uncommon, leaving users functional and alert. Bubba Kush’s medical uses are mental as well as physical — it can provide some relief from anxiety and depression in addition to soothing chronic, deep-seated aches and pains. In large enough doses, it can serve as treatment for insomnia as well. Many users describe increased appetite as a common side effect. Well-suited to nighttime or lazy daytime use, Bubba Kush’s stimulation of both body and mind. And makes it great for activities that involve both — including, but not limited to, exercise and sex. But growers will have to ensure consistent sunlight and a constant daytime temperature between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Bubba Kush grows well indoors in soil, but may have a higher yield if grown in hydroponic solution. The strain flowers between 8 and 9 weeks when grown indoors and is ready for harvest outdoors in early October. Though the yield for the plants of this strain is typically lower — from 32 to 35 grams (or 1 to 1.2 ounces) per square foot — the quality of the flowers is very high. Growers should be sure to properly cure the mature buds by hanging them upside down for about a week in a room that maintains 50% humidity and a consistent temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit; and then sealing the dried buds in wide-mouthed jars in a room with a temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 60-65% humidity.

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