Terpinolene, limonene and caryophyllene give Mimosa its fruit punch and citrus flavor profile. Just like the champagne and OJ libation, this strain’s gentle buzz could be a perfect brunch pairing. A blend of Clementine and Purple Punch, Mimosa leaves you feeling bubbly.
OG Kush is the proud hybrid patriarch of the Kush family– a west coast cannabis dynasty. Descended from Hindu Kush, OG Kush has a multifaceted odor that is highlighted by skunky, spicy fuel. Both soothing and uplifting, OG Kush’s prime terps are caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene.
California Orange and Blueberry got smashed and created Orange Crush, whose honeyed tang is as delicious as they come. Orange Crush is a cheerful, relaxing hybrid which will leave you giggly and conversational. Limonene and pinene accent its citrusy sweetness.
Las Vegas Lemon Skunk and the OG #18 are the ancestors of hybrid Lemon OG, which is a strong stress reliever and is known as one of the most stoney Kushes around. Its skunky aroma gives way to an earthy, lemony taste which is accented by its high terp level. It is especially rich in limonene, caryophyllene, terpinolene and myrcene.
Lemon Skunk was bred from two of the lemony-est skunks out there, so its fresh and zesty skunky aroma is no surprise. Those must have been some happy little skunks because Lemon Skunk is known for its very uplifting, cheerful effects. Its terpene profile is of course dominated by limonene, with myrcene and terpinolene following close behind.
Bang your head! Hybrid Headbanger’s acidic aroma will lift you out of your funk and get you ready to rock. Sour Diesel and Biker Kush are Headbanger’s super cool parents, and Headbanger inherits their myrcene, nerolidol, limonene, and caryophyllene flavor profile.
Jack Herer (the cannabis strain) is as legendary as Jack Herer (the cannabis activist). Featuring a spicy & pine flavor profile, this sativa was bred from a Northern Lights, a Shiva Cross and a Haze hybrid. Phew, what a pedigree! Jack’s limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene terps are an uplifting mix.
King Louis XIII has a regal presence and a regal ancestry– OG Kush is its main ancestor. Cedrene, myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene head up its breed of minion terpenes. Its musky, earthy, pine bouquet smells like all the king’s horses prancing gracefully through the forest.
Kosher Kush may or may not actually be kosher, but its vibrant harvest aroma will definitely help you feel a little closer to heaven. Kosher is another branch off of OG Kush’s storied family tree. Its principal terps are myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene.
Gushers is another sweetie from the Girl Scout Cookie family– GSC, Sunset Sherbet, and Gelato have passed on their honeyed flavor profile to this baby, which is appropriately named after the flavorful, juicy candy. Caryophyllene and limonene are the predominant terps in this gushin’ gal.