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43.64 mg/g
43.64 mg/g
β-Myrcene is responsible for the earthy, musky aroma of many strains. It's known for its sedative and relaxing effects, making it great for promoting sleep and reducing stress. It can also enhance the potency of other cannabinoids, including THC.
25.45 mg/g
25.45 mg/g
Commonly found in lemon, rosemary, and peppermint, Limonene is known for its citrusy and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for relieving stress and elevating one’s mood.
4.1 mg/g
4.1 mg/g
Commonly found in rosemary and basil, β-Pinene is known for its distinct piney aroma. β-Pinene may be beneficial for treating inflammation and providing anxiety relief. β-Pinene can also be found in conifer trees, orange peels, rosemary, dill, and parsley.
3.39 mg/g
3.39 mg/g
Commonly found in rosemary and basil, Pinene is known for its distinct piney aroma. Pinene may be beneficial for treating inflammation and providing anxiety relief. Pinene can also be found in conifer trees, orange peels, rosemary, dill, and parsley.
3.18 mg/g
3.18 mg/g
Commonly found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon, β-Caryophyllene is known for its spicy and woody aroma. It has unique medicinal benefits, as it binds to CB2 receptors and has anti-inflammatory properties. This makes it a popular choice for pain relief.
Strain Type | Indica |
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Total THC | 63.22% (632.2 mg) |
Total CBD | 1.25% (12.48 mg) |
CBDa | 0.1% |
Total CBG | 1.33% (13.3 mg) |
Total CBN | 11.49% (114.9 mg) |
Hippie Crasher is an Indica dominant hybrid strain that crosses two strains: Kush Mints and Wedding Crasher. The dominant terpenes Limonene and Terpinolene offer a sweet and tangy taste while secondary terpenes Myrcene and Beta-Caryophyllene offer earthy notes. This strain is known to have sedating effects.
Cannabis concentrates use a variety of techniques to extract desired cannabinoids and terpenes from cannabis, eliminating excess plant matter from the final product. Because the textures, consistencies, and consumption methods differ, the dosing of concentrates also differs depending on the product. As always, it is best to check labels or consult with a pharmacist before trying a new product.