Description
Lab Reports
- Cookies Kush
- Gas OG
- Lemon Haze
- Purple Slurricane
- Straw Nana
Additional Product Information
Size: 2.0g
Organic Flower: THC-X, THC-JD, and Live Resin Terpenes
Suggested Use: Take the blunt out of the package. Ignite with flame and inhale 1-3 times. Wait 30 minutes before smoking again to establish individual tolerance.
Strains:
Cookies Kush: The Cookie Kush is a sweet and minty pungent Indica strain known for its smooth and dank flavor. You’ll love the solid yet smooth delivery from these blunts. Dive into a fresh batch of Cookie Kush and enjoy the trip.
Gas Og: Our Gas OG lives up to its name and has more natural flavors of a pungent Earthy flavor accompanied by those signature notes of diesel. It’s well-beloved because of its heavy Indica properties that make for a chill evening at home.
Lemon Haze: The Lemon Haze is a Sativa strain most renowned for the strong notes of lemon, lime, and citrus flavors. The Sativa characteristics make it perfect for social settings. The Lemon Haze is well-beloved among partygoers and those who want to make the tedious task much more enjoyable.
Purple Slurricane: Purple Slurricane is a delicious Hybrid strain with heavy notes of grapes, berries, and blueberries. You can expect a well-balanced experience with more relaxing qualities from this strain. Although it’s a Hybrid, this strain is ideal when it’s closer to your bedtime.
Straw Nana: One of the best-tasting blunts is the Straw Nana’s, which has solid fruity flavors. The Hybrid qualities promote a relaxed yet happy experience. Remember that the Straw Nana strain is known for being dank!
What is THCh?
The THCh cannabinoid stands for Tetrahydrocannabihexol and is said to be ten times more potent than THC. This is a natural but rare occurring cannabinoid found in the Hemp plant. However, one important thing to note is that your body might not tolerate THCh; therefore, it might present itself to you as a brand-new type of high. This cannabinoid is very potent and has a unique entourage effect when combined with other cannabinoids. Therefore, we recommend starting slow when taking anything with THCh in it.
What is THCjd?
Another rare but naturally occurring cannabinoid is Tetrahydrocannabioctyl (THCjd). The 3 “major” cannabinoids are CBD, CBG, and THC, which have 5-carbon sidechains. However, THCjd has 8-carbon sidechains, up to 19 times more potent than THC. Also, THCjd is considered to be a “minor” cannabinoid, just like THCh; more “minor” cannabinoids are starting to emerge with longer carbon sidechains which create more potent products.
What is Delta 8 THC?
Delta-8 THC is an isomer of CBD derived from Hemp and CBD and is a psychoactive cannabinoid that packs several benefits. The unique cannabinoid is chemically different from its close relative, Delta-9 THC. It only differs from a few atomic bonds. However, it occurs in small concentrations and is Hemp derived, making it Hemp compliant because it contains less than 0.3% of Delta 9 THC as required under the 2018 Farm Bill.
What is Delta 10 THC?
Delta 10 THC is a cannabinoid extract from the Hemp plant. It’s very similar to Delta-8 THC in the way it’s made; however, the difference between Delta-8 and Delta-10 is the chemistry behind the molecular structure of the compounds. The term “Delta” indicates the double bond in a compound’s chemical structure. In the case of Delta-8 and Delta-10, the following number tells you where the double bond is located.
What is THCP?
THCP first begins as a substance initially formed as cannabigerol acid (CBGA), known as the “mother cannabinoid,” from which cannabinoids derive from. TCHPA (Tetrahydrocannabiphorol Acid) becomes THCP; on its own, it’s 33 times more potent than regular THC, which means its effects on the body are amplified.
What is Live Resin?
Live Resin is the process of extracting cannabinoids from frozen Hemp plants. This results in more potent cannabinoids that include a better flavor and are much closer to the original extract. Our Lights Out collection consists of this extraction process in the cannabinoids we use.