Strain library
24 strains catalogued.
ACDC is a phenotype-selected Cannatonic cut that regularly tests at a 20:1 CBD-to-THC ratio, making it one of the highest-CBD cultivars available on legal menus. Functionally non-intoxicating at most doses. The strain is genuinely useful for chronic pain, anxiety management, and inflammation without any appreciable high. A good entry point for consumers who want therapeutic cannabis effects without functional impairment — or a daytime companion for experienced THC consumers looking to extend flower sessions without escalating intoxication.
Avidekel is Tikun Olam's Israeli CBD-dominant cultivar, originally developed for the Israeli medical cannabis program and now available in a handful of U.S. recreational markets. THC stays under 2 percent, which makes the experience fully non-intoxicating at any reasonable serving size. The strain sits closer to a calibrated wellness product than a recreational flower, and the consistency batch-to-batch is part of what built its reputation. Flavor is earthy herbal with a pine undertone and a faint sweet finish. Myrcene leads, with pinene and caryophyllene support. Limited availability outside California and a few East Coast medical-leaning programs, but a reliable benchmark when shoppers want to compare modern high-CBD genetics to a clinically-developed cultivar. A common pick for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD flower.
Cannatonic is the Resin Seeds cultivar that parented the high-CBD category — ACDC is a phenotype of this line. The standard expression runs 1:1 or 2:1 CBD-to-THC, which produces a gentle, clear-headed high with substantial therapeutic effect. Useful for chronic pain management, anxiety, and consumers who want a functional cannabis experience that doesn’t dominate the afternoon. A reasonable default for readers trying CBD-dominant flower for the first time.
Charlotte’s Web is the Stanley Brothers’ hemp-derived CBD cultivar and one of the most famous high-CBD strains in the world. With THC under 0.3%, it’s effectively non-intoxicating, which also means it’s often sold as hemp rather than as NY-market cannabis. Primarily used for therapeutic applications. The flavor is earthy-pine with a woody finish characteristic of hemp genetics. A good choice for consumers looking for pure CBD delivery via flower rather than via extract.
Cherry Wine is the high-CBD cultivar that bridges the hemp and cannabis catalogs, prized for its extremely low THC and its CBD readings that often clock above 15%. The experience is gentle and clear-headed, with no meaningful intoxication and a steady calm that some users describe as the most accessible entry point to cannabinoid therapeutics. A common pick for adults 21+ who want a low-impact daytime option, or for anyone newly exploring CBD-forward flower. Aroma is exactly what the name promises: bright cherry on the inhale, a berry and earthy backbone, a sweet wine-like exhale. Caryophyllene and myrcene lead the panel, with pinene support. Stocked across NY, MA, and California dispensaries that carry CBD-specific shelves through 2026, often as the most accessibly priced high-CBD option on the menu. A reliable benchmark when shoppers want to compare the modern CBD catalog.
Critical Mass CBD is the CBD Crew phenotype selection that pulls the original Critical Mass into roughly 1:1 THC to CBD territory, a balanced cultivar that has held a steady slot on European and North American CBD shelves through multiple market cycles. The experience is gentle and body-leaning, the head holds clear, the body settles into an unhurried relaxation, and the arc holds at moderate intensity for ninety minutes before tapering. A common evening pick for adults 21+ who want CBD-balanced relaxation. Aroma is earthy with a sweet citrus top note and an herbal exhale. Myrcene leads decisively with caryophyllene and limonene support. Stocked on CBD-specific shelves at NY, MA, and California dispensaries through 2026, typically positioned alongside ACDC and Harlequin as a heritage balanced-ratio benchmark. A reliable rotation entry for the CBD-leaning end of an indica-friendly menu.
Dance World is Resin Seeds' Dancehall × Juanita la Lagrimosa cross, and it sits in the balanced 1:2 THC:CBD range that gives a faint cognitive lift without the full intoxication of a THC-dominant strain. The experience runs clear-headed and calm, with a body warmth that holds for an hour or two. A common pick for adults 21+ who want a working-day sativa-leaning CBD strain rather than full non-intoxicating flower. Flavor is bright citrus with an earthy middle and a sweet herbal finish. Myrcene leads, with limonene and pinene support. Common on European seed bank lineups and increasingly available on California and NY shelves through 2026. Pairs with creative work, daytime social settings, or any context where you want a soft cognitive edge without the THC ceiling.
Dancehall CBD is the Reggae Seeds Kalijah × Juanita la Lagrimosa cross, a sativa-leaning balanced cultivar that pulls the experience toward bright clarity rather than the heavier indica end of the CBD shelf. The arc is uplifting and calm, the head holds clear, the body stays light, and the experience tapers cleanly without sedation. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ shopping for a sativa-leaning balanced option. Aroma is citrus and tropical fruit with an earthy sweet backbone and a herbal exhale, a profile distinctive enough that some users describe it as the most flavorful CBD-balanced cultivar on the modern menu. Limonene leads with caryophyllene and myrcene support. Stocked sporadically on NY, MA, and California CBD-specific shelves through 2026, often as the sativa counterpart to Critical Mass CBD on the same flight.
Frank's Gift is an ACDC-family phenotype that's pushed CBD content past 20 percent in some California test results while keeping THC under 4 percent. The strain is effectively non-intoxicating, and the experience is closer to a well-dosed wellness product than a traditional cannabis high. Some users describe it as a gentle body warmth without any cognitive shift, the kind of flower that fits into a daytime routine rather than disrupting one. Flavor is earthy and pine-forward with a sweet herbal middle and a soft finish. Myrcene leads, with pinene and caryophyllene support. A common recommendation for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD flower, and a regular fixture on California connoisseur menus and increasingly NY shelves. A friendly pick for consumers who want the cannabis aroma profile without the THC ceiling.
Harle-Tsu is the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective Harlequin × Sour Tsunami cross, a CBD-dominant cultivar that often runs 20:1 CBD to THC and reads CBD numbers in the high teens to low twenties on lab panels. The experience is essentially non-intoxicating, the head holds entirely clear, the body settles into a soft calm, and the arc lacks any euphoria spike. A reliable daytime pick for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD therapeutics without psychoactivity. Aroma is earthy and herbal with a faint citrus top note and a sweet exhale, the kind of profile that reads more like a hemp varietal than a modern hybrid. Myrcene and caryophyllene lead the panel. Stocked on CBD-specific shelves at NY, MA, and California dispensaries through 2026, typically positioned alongside Charlotte's Web and ACDC as a heritage high-CBD benchmark. A common rotation entry for the CBD-forward end of the menu.
Harlequin typically hits a 5:2 CBD-to-THC ratio, which is enough THC to produce a mild high but low enough that most consumers stay functional. The Colombian Gold parent shows up on the mango-earthy top note. A good middle-ground CBD cultivar for readers curious about high-CBD cannabis but hesitant to give up the head change entirely. Works well for daytime anxiety management and mild chronic pain without the sedation of pure-indica alternatives.
Pennywise from TGA Subcool Seeds crosses Harlequin with Jack the Ripper to produce a stable 1:1 THC-to-CBD ratio that lands close to 8 percent of each. The result is one of the most balanced CBD-leaning hybrids on the catalog, with a gentle body relaxation and a clear-headed calm that doesn't tip into sedation. Most consumers describe it as a daytime-friendly wellness strain that holds focus through the afternoon. Flavor is sweet on the front, earthy in the middle, and slightly spicy on the finish. Myrcene leads the terpene panel, with pinene and caryophyllene support. A frequent recommendation for adults 21+ exploring 1:1 ratio flower for the first time, and a regular fixture on California, NY, and MA dispensary shelves through 2026. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before buying in New York.
Pineapple Tsu is the CBD-forward cross of Pineapple with Sour Tsunami, a balanced-ratio cultivar that runs roughly 1:2 THC to CBD on most lab panels. The experience is calm and lightly elevated, the head holds clear, the body settles into a soft relaxation, and the arc lacks the racing intensity of a high-THC cultivar. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ who want a meaningful CBD ratio without giving up all the THC experience. Aroma is bright pineapple with a citrus top note and a sweet tropical exhale, a profile that masks the heritage Tsunami terpenes nicely. Myrcene leads with caryophyllene and limonene support. Stocked on CBD-specific shelves at NY, MA, and California dispensaries through 2026, often as the most fruit-forward balanced cultivar on a CBD menu. A reliable benchmark when shoppers compare balanced-ratio crosses.
Remedy from Resin Seeds is one of the highest-CBD strains on the modern catalog, with THC typically capped under 4 percent and CBD reliably in the 12 to 16 percent range. The result is a flower that's effectively non-intoxicating: a gentle body warmth, a quiet calm, and almost no cerebral spike. Some users describe it as the strain that delivers the cannabis experience without the high, which makes it a friendly entry point for first-time consumers. Flavor is earthy and floral with a sweet herbal finish, a profile that distinguishes it from the dessert-heavy modern catalog. Myrcene leads, with linalool and pinene support. A regular recommendation on California and NY menus for adults 21+ exploring CBD-forward flower, and a common pick for daytime use that needs to stay clear-headed.
Ringo’s Gift is named for CBD advocate Lawrence Ringo and is among the highest-CBD crosses available. Ratios range from 1:1 to 24:1 CBD-to-THC depending on pheno. The strain is functionally therapeutic; most consumers report minimal intoxication. Useful for daytime pain and anxiety management. The flavor is earthy-floral with a mild sweet undertone — more interesting than typical high-CBD strains, which can lean flat. A good option for readers already familiar with ACDC who want an adjacent profile.
Sour Tsunami is one of the original CBD-dominant strains, bred by Lawrence Ringo of Southern Humboldt Seed Collective specifically to push CBD content above THC. The Sour Diesel × NYC Diesel cross typically tests at a 1:1 to 1:2 THC-to-CBD ratio, with low THC and CBD often in the double digits. The high is barely intoxicating, more of a gentle body warmth and a clear-headed calm that some users describe as the most functional of the wellness-leaning strains. Flavor pulls from the Sour Diesel side: a soft fuel signature on the front, an earthy middle, and a sweet woody finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and pinene support. A frequent recommendation on California and NY dispensary menus for adults 21+ exploring CBD-forward flower without giving up the cannabis aroma profile entirely.
Stephen Hawking Kush is an Alpine Seeds cross of Sin City Kush and Harle-Tsu that produces a CBD-dominant flower with a gentle, almost non-intoxicating high. The strain was named for the physicist as a tribute to its clear-headed, body-relaxing profile, and it remains one of the more flavorful CBD-forward picks on the modern catalog. Onset is mild, body warmth arrives gradually, and the arc holds clean through several hours. Flavor leans cherry-and-berry on the front with an earthy Kush backbone, a more aromatic profile than most CBD strains can claim. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and pinene support. Some users describe it as the strain that takes the body's edge off without altering focus. A frequent recommendation for adults 21+ who want CBD-leaning relief without losing flavor character.
Suzy Q is a Burning Bush Nurseries selection from the ACDC family that pushed CBD content above 18 percent in some cuts while keeping THC under 3 percent. The high is effectively non-intoxicating: a gentle body relaxation and a clear, focused calm that holds for several hours without altering thought or perception. A reliable wellness pick for daytime use. Flavor is earthy and slightly sweet with an herbal woody finish. Myrcene leads the terpene panel, with pinene and caryophyllene support. Some users describe it as the strain that takes the body's noise level down without changing the room. A frequent recommendation on California shop shelves and a growing presence on NY menus through licensed retailers, and a friendly entry point for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD flower for the first time.
Sweet & Sour CBD is the CBD Crew phenotype selection that pulls the Sweet & Sour Widow lineage into roughly 1:1 THC to CBD territory, a balanced cultivar that holds a small but devoted slot on heritage CBD menus. The experience is calm and lightly elevated, the head holds clear, the body settles into a soft relaxation, and the arc holds for ninety minutes before tapering cleanly without sedation. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ shopping for balanced-ratio cultivars. Aroma is exactly what the name promises: sweet candy on the inhale, a sour citrus backbone, an earthy exhale. Myrcene and limonene lead the panel with caryophyllene support. Stocked sporadically on NY, MA, and California CBD-specific shelves through 2026, often positioned alongside Critical Mass CBD and Dancehall CBD as a heritage balanced-ratio benchmark. A clear evening counterpart to higher-THC dessert hybrids on the same menu.
Sweet & Sour Widow is the CBD Crew's balanced-ratio White Widow cross, and it sits in the comfortable 1:1 THC:CBD window that lets the cannabinoid profile do most of the work without a heavy ceiling. The high arrives gently, holds a calm relaxed mid-arc, and decays without sedation. A common pick for adults 21+ who want a daytime-friendly experience with the classic skunk profile rather than full non-intoxicating flower. Aroma is sweet and sour with a faint earthy skunk underbelly and a soft finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and limonene support. Common on European seed bank programs and California craft menus, with periodic appearances on NY shelves through 2026 from cultivators carrying balanced-ratio programs alongside the THC catalog. Pairs with low-key social settings or a working afternoon.
Therapy CBD is the CBD Crew selection bred specifically for CBD-dominant ratios with negligible THC, a cultivar that runs essentially non-psychoactive on most lab panels while preserving terpene complexity. The experience is calm and grounded, the head holds clear, the body settles into a soft relaxation, and the arc tapers without any meaningful euphoria. A common pick for adults 21+ exploring CBD-forward flower without the head experience. Aroma is earthy with a faint floral and sweet herbal exhale, a profile some users describe as the cleanest pure-CBD cultivar on the European-bred CBD shelf. Myrcene leads with caryophyllene and linalool support, the calm-leaning terpene panel that lines up with the experience. Stocked sporadically on NY, MA, and California CBD-specific shelves through 2026 as a heritage benchmark for shoppers comparing CBD-dominant cultivars head-to-head.
Tora Bora CBD is the CBD Crew's CBD-rich phenotype of the X-18 × LA Confidential indica cross, and it sits in the balanced 1:1 THC:CBD range that gives a softer body relaxation without the full sedation a pure indica would bring. The high arrives gently, settles into a calm mid-arc, and holds for about ninety minutes before easing off. A common evening pick for adults 21+ who want indica weight with a CBD edge that smooths the experience. Flavor is earthy pine with a sweet middle and a spicy finish. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and linalool support. Limited availability on modern hype-menu shelves and more of a European seed bank legacy presence, but a regular drop on California connoisseur menus that carry balanced-ratio flower.
Valentine X is an ACDC-family CBD-dominant phenotype that often tests at a 25:1 CBD:THC ratio, making the experience effectively non-intoxicating at typical serving sizes. The strain is closer to a wellness flower than a traditional cannabis high, with a gentle body warmth and a clear head. A common pick for adults 21+ exploring high-CBD flower for the first time, and a regular fixture on California connoisseur menus. Flavor is earthy pine with a sweet herbal middle and a soft finish. Myrcene leads, with pinene and caryophyllene support. Less common on East Coast hype menus but increasingly available on NY shelves through 2026, particularly from craft cultivators who carry a CBD program alongside the THC catalog. Pairs with a daytime routine that you don't want disrupted.
Z3 is Humboldt Seed Company's CBD-balanced Zkittlez cross, and it brings the candy fruit flavor of the modern hype menu into a 1:1 THC:CBD ratio that runs gentler than the THC-dominant original. The high lifts softly, holds a calm euphoric mid-arc, and settles without the sedation a typical Zkittlez session can build toward. A common pick for adults 21+ who want modern hype-menu flavor with a balanced ratio. Flavor is sweet candy with a tropical berry middle and an earthy finish. Myrcene leads, with limonene and caryophyllene support. Common on California craft menus and increasingly visible on NY shelves through 2026, particularly from cultivators carrying both THC-dominant and balanced-ratio programs. Pairs with daytime routines that don't want a heavy ceiling.