Strains
Our flower isn't solely based on THC levels. We use size, structure, color, trichomes, trimming, and harvesting methods to classify our flower at a dispensary level.
What's the difference between A, B, C, and D grades?
BIGS (Grade A and B flower)
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Larger and Mid-Sized Buds - the cola, are the central flower clusters that form along the upper portion of the main stems and large branches in a mature female cannabis plant
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THC Content - cola is often reported to have higher cannabinoid content than those near the bottom. The hypothesis is based on differences in light intensity, which not only impact plant growth but also potential cannabinoid production
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Hand-Picked – the cola is hand-harvested
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Hand-manicured
MIDS (Grade C flower)
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The Smalls – the flower that forms along the lower portion of the main stems and large branches in a mature female cannabis plant
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THC Content – smalls are often reported to have lower cannabinoid content than those near the top.
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Machine-harvested
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Machine-trimmed
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POPCORN (Bits & Pieces) (Grade D flower)
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The flower that forms along the lower portion of the main stems, large branches, and offshoots in a mature female cannabis plant, as well as pieces of higher graded flower from harvest and processing
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THC Content – Popcorn is often reported to have lower cannabinoid content, though many users find value in the product.
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Machine-harvested
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Machine-trimmed