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A new day. A New Ritual. Our Spring 2024 release of Pacific Pie #5 from our Apples and Bananas x Georgia Pie pheno hunt. It expresses very different characteristics from its Pacific Pie #8 sibling, leaning more into the fuely side of its Apples and Bananas lineage. #5 produces fat flowers with great trichome coverage, but the aromas are the main attraction, emitting a chem-like aroma laced with dough and apple. Pacific Pie #5 has a hard-hitting, mind-expanding effect, leading to uplifting and relaxing experience.
8.37 mg/g
8.37 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.
4.48 mg/g
4.48 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.
4.17 mg/g
4.17 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.
3.43 mg/g
3.43 mg/g
Commonly found in lavender and coriander, Linalool is known for its floral and sweet aroma. It may be beneficial for anxiety and pain relief.
1.42 mg/g
1.42 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.
Strain Type | Hybrid |
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Strain | Pacific Pie #5 |
Total THC | 26.73% (935.6 mg) |
THCa | 28.13% |
Total CBD | 0.07% (2.42 mg) |
CBDa | 0.08% |
Total CBG | 1.2% (41.9 mg) |
CBGa | 1.13% |
Expires | 7/15/2025 |
Indoor cannabis flower refers to the dried, cured buds of the cannabis plant that are cultivated indoors, rather than outdoors or in a greenhouse. Indoor cultivation allows growers to closely monitor and control the growing environment, including temperature, humidity, lighting, and air quality, which can result in higher quality and more consistent cannabis flowers. Indoor-grown cannabis flowers tend to be more aromatic, flavorful, and potent than outdoor-grown flowers, and may have a more complex and nuanced flavor profile. Additionally, indoor cultivation allows for year-round production and can reduce the risk of pests, mold, and other environmental factors that can negatively impact cannabis crops.