Strain library
53 strains catalogued.
A sativa-dominant hybrid originating in California. Blue Dream balances full-body relaxation with gentle cerebral invigoration. One of the most popular strains in New York dispensaries.
AK-47 from Serious Seeds is a four-way landrace cross that's stayed on global menus since 1992, a rare feat in modern cannabis. The lineage pulls from Colombian, Mexican, Thai, and Afghani parents, and the result is a sativa-leaning hybrid with a mellow but persistent cerebral lift. Most consumers describe it as a social strain that holds up across a long evening without spiking. Flavor is earthy and slightly sour with a sweet woody finish, a classic profile that stands apart from the dessert-dominated 2026 catalog. Myrcene leads the terpenes, paired with caryophyllene and pinene. A friendly pick for adults 21+ who appreciate older-school genetics. Common on California connoisseur menus and increasingly available through licensed NY shops.
Acapulco Gold is one of the most legendary landrace sativas in cannabis history, a Mexican cultivar from the hills around its namesake city that defined connoisseur cannabis through the 1960s and 1970s. The high is the platonic ideal of a daytime sativa: clear-headed, uplifting, gently energizing, and free of the racing edge some modern hype sativas carry. Most consumers describe it as a slower, more sustainable cerebral lift than the THC-monster strains that dominate current menus. Flavor leans earthy and pine-forward with a sweet woody finish, a profile that's rare on dessert-dominated 2026 menus. Pinene leads the terpenes. A frequent recommendation for daytime creative work, walks, and conversation. Lower THC by modern standards, which makes it a friendly entry point for adults 21+ stepping back from 28-percent flower.
Atomic Bomb is Bomb Seeds' Lemon Diesel × Bomb #1 cross, a sativa-leaning hybrid that pushes citrus terpenes into hype-menu THC territory without losing the racy cerebral arc. Onset is fast and head-forward, the body holds light enough for daytime activity, and the peak settles into a focused euphoria that holds for ninety minutes or more before tapering cleanly. A common morning-into-afternoon pick for adults 21+ rotating diesel-citrus sativas. Aroma is sharp lemon over a diesel fuel backbone with an earthy citrus exhale, the kind of profile that tends to read above 3% terpenes on lab panels. Limonene leads with caryophyllene and pinene support. Stocked on NY, MA, and California shelves through 2026, often paired with NYC Diesel and Sour Diesel as a citrus-diesel flight. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before buying.
Candyland from Ken Estes is the Granddaddy Purple × Bay Platinum Cookies cross that won the 2012 KushCon and stayed on California menus through 2026. The high is sativa-leaning despite the GDP parentage, with a clean cerebral lift and a soft body feel that doesn't pull toward sedation. A reliable daytime social strain that adapts well to creative work or extended conversation. Flavor is sweet candy on the inhale with a slightly earthy spice on the exhale, a profile inherited from the Cookies side. Caryophyllene leads, with limonene and myrcene support. Some users describe it as the strain that takes the edge off without dimming focus. Common across California shop shelves and a growing presence on NY menus for adults 21+.
Casey Jones is the Trainwreck × Sour Diesel × Thai cross named for the railroad engineer of folk-song fame, and the train metaphor lands: the high arrives with a quick cerebral push and runs at speed for about ninety minutes before easing off. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ on California shelves, and a reliable choice when you want a clear-headed sativa with a sweet edge instead of pure diesel. Flavor is earthy and citrus-forward with a sweet undertone and a faint diesel finish. Myrcene leads, with limonene and pinene support. Less common on hype-menu East Coast shelves and more of a legacy California craft pick, but a regular appearance on small-batch indoor menus that lean toward the older sativa catalog.
Chemdawg is the legendary East Coast strain that became the parent of Sour Diesel, OG Kush, and a long branch of modern hybrid genetics. The exact lineage is famously unknown, traced back to a 1991 Grateful Dead show, but the result is one of the most influential sativas in cannabis history. The high is hard-hitting, fast-onset, and clear-headed, with a creative cerebral lift that holds for a couple of hours. Flavor is unmistakable: sharp diesel on the inhale, earthy pine on the exhale, and a spicy finish from a heavy caryophyllene profile. Some users describe it as the strain that defines what diesel cannabis is supposed to taste like. Common on NY and California menus, and a frequent flagship for adults 21+ who prefer the older fuel-forward genetics.
Cherry AK-47 is a phenotype-selected lean of the original AK-47 that tilts toward its cherry terpene expression. The result is a more approachable AK — the cerebral sativa energy is still there, but the nose is sweeter and the body feel is a little more grounded. Good entry point for consumers curious about the classic AK line without the skunk-funk of the original. The high is steady, useful for conversation or mid-day work, with a mild physical relaxation that shows up around the one-hour mark.
Chocolope brings back a flavor profile most modern breeders have walked away from: actual chocolate-coffee notes on the inhale, earthy cocoa on the exhale, with a sativa high that’s more uplifting than scattered. The Chocolate Thai parent is most of the story. A good morning strain for consumers who prefer dessert-flavored smoke but don’t want a sedative indica. Energy is present but manageable; the creative bent shows up within fifteen minutes. A rare surviving lineage worth trying when you see it on a NY menu.
Cinderella 99, often shorthanded as C99, is the Brothers Grimm cross of Jack Herer and Shiva Skunk that defined a generation of clear-headed sativas in the late 1990s. The high lifts almost immediately, runs at a focused energetic peak for about an hour, and decays cleanly. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ shopping the legacy sativa catalog, and a foundational parent for newer crosses including Cinex. Aroma is tropical fruit with a sweet citrus middle and a faint pine finish. Terpinolene-dominant with limonene support, which lines up with the bright cerebral feel some users describe. Less common on modern East Coast hype menus and more frequently found on California craft shelves and Pacific Northwest dispensaries focused on legacy genetics.
Cinex is the Northwest Cannabis Co. cross of Cinderella 99 and Vortex, and it concentrates two of the most reliable terpinolene-forward sativas into a clean, focused daytime experience. The high lifts fast, holds a sharp energetic peak, and stretches across a couple of hours without losing clarity. A common workday pick for adults 21+ on Pacific Northwest menus and increasingly visible on California and NY shelves. Flavor is sweet citrus with a tropical underbelly and a faint earthy finish. Terpinolene-dominant with limonene and myrcene support, which tracks with the bright energetic feel some users describe. Pairs with creative work, conversation, or any context where you want sativa lift without the heavy body settle that newer hybrids often bring.
Colombian Gold is the Santa Marta landrace sativa that built the modern American sativa palette alongside Panama Red and Acapulco Gold. The high opens with a clean cerebral lift, holds a steady euphoric arc for two hours, and tapers without crashing. A foundational genetic in the Skunk #1 lineage and through that line in nearly every modern sativa-leaning hybrid on the shelf. Aroma is citrus-forward with a lemony skunk backbone and a faint earthy exhale, the original profile that Skunk-family breeders selected and amplified. Limonene leads with myrcene and pinene support. THC reads moderate by 2026 standards, but the cerebral clarity of the experience is what made Colombian Gold a benchmark. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus, but heritage seed libraries keep selected lines in circulation for adults 21+ exploring landrace genetics.
Dr. Grinspoon, named in honor of the late Harvard psychiatrist and cannabis-policy pioneer, is the Barney's Farm sativa that preserves an unusually long flowering window and the rare beaded-bud morphology of pure heirloom sativas. The high is racy and cerebral, the head rise arrives fast, and the arc holds for two hours or more without body sedation. A reliable curiosity for adults 21+ exploring landrace-leaning sativas on the heritage end of the menu. Aroma is honey-like with an earthy tropical backbone and a spicy exhale, a profile that tends to read distinctively on lab panels. Pinene and terpinolene lead the panel. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern dispensary shelves, but heritage cultivators in California and Europe maintain selected lines, and the cultivar surfaces occasionally in cup-circuit drops through 2026 as a tribute to Lester Grinspoon's legacy.
Durban Poison is a pure-sativa landrace from South Africa's eastern coast and one of the few original cultivars that still shows up in modern NY dispensary menus unmixed. The high is clean and clear-headed — closer to espresso than to a joint in its arc — with a rush of focus that wears well on daytime creative work, early hikes, or long drives through the valley. The aroma is unmistakably Durban: sweet anise and pine cut with an earthy funk that carries through to the taste. Terpinolene-forward, which explains the energy. For most consumers Durban Poison is a morning or early-afternoon strain — the ceiling is high but the body feel is light, so evening use can leave you wired past bedtime.
East Coast Sour Diesel, often shorthanded ECSD, is the East Coast cut of Sour Diesel that diverged from the West Coast lineage and became the canonical NY diesel cultivar through the 2000s and 2010s. The high is sharp and cerebral, the head rise arrives fast, and the arc holds an energetic creative buzz for two hours or more before tapering. A common pick among adults 21+ shopping the diesel shelf at NY adult-use dispensaries. Aroma is the namesake sour diesel: aggressive fuel, sharp citrus, an earthy exhale that lingers on the palate. Limonene leads decisively with caryophyllene and myrcene support. ECSD became a heritage benchmark for what East Coast sativa is supposed to taste like, and it remains a frequent comparison when shoppers evaluate newer diesel-citrus crosses on premium shelves. Verify licensed status via the OCM QR code at cannabis.ny.gov before buying.
Galactic Jack is TGA / Subcool's Jack Herer × Space Queen cross, and it pushes the Jack Herer cerebral profile into something even brighter and more tropical. The high opens fast, holds an energetic peak with a euphoric edge for the first hour, and stretches across a focused mid-arc that holds up for daytime productivity. A reliable pick for adults 21+ shopping the modern sativa shelf. Flavor is sharp citrus with a tropical sweetness and a faint pine finish. Terpinolene-forward with limonene and pinene support. Common on California craft menus and a regular appearance on hash-focused lineups thanks to the high terpene retention. Pairs with creative work, outdoor afternoons, or social settings where energy matters more than depth.
Ghost Train Haze ranked among High Times’ strongest strains for years and still delivers on potency — modern NY cuts commonly land in the mid-20s for THC, with a racy high that’s genuinely euphoric but not for beginners. Citrus-sour on the nose, floral on the palate, with a terpinolene-forward profile that tracks with the energy the strain delivers. Best for experienced consumers looking for cerebral stamina without the body heft. Start with a single pull; the ceiling sneaks up.
Ghost Train Haze 2 is the Rare Dankness phenotype selection that pushed Ghost Train Haze's cerebral profile even further into pure-sativa territory, and the cultivar holds High Times Strongest Sativa honors in the broader GTH lineage. Onset is fast and intensely cerebral, the head rise can arrive in a single inhale, and the arc holds a creative racy buzz for two hours or more. A common pick for experienced adults 21+ who want maximum sativa energy. Aroma is sharp citrus with a floral haze backbone and an earthy pine exhale, a profile that some users describe as the strongest pure-sativa terpene panel they've encountered. Terpinolene leads with limonene and pinene support. New consumers should approach with caution, as the THC ceiling sits at the top of the modern hype menu. Stocked on California and select NY shelves through 2026.
Green Crack earned its name (and a polite rebrand to Green Cush in many NY menus) because it hits like a triple espresso. The strain is a Skunk #1 × Afghani cross that tilts hard toward its sativa parent, and the result is the canonical daytime energy strain: fast onset, sustained clarity, and almost no body heaviness. Aroma runs sweet-mango with a citrus brightness; the smoke is smooth, which makes dosing restraint the real discipline. Good for chores, mid-morning writing, and outdoor activity. Skip the late-afternoon sessions unless you want to be awake at 1 AM.
Hawaiian Snow is a Green House Seed Co. flagship and a multi-Cannabis Cup winner that crosses Pure Haze, Hawaiian, and Neville's Haze. The result is one of the purest expressions of the Haze line still in commercial circulation: long-arc, terpinolene-forward, and built for sustained daytime energy. Most consumers describe it as a strain that takes 15 minutes to settle and then holds for three hours. Flavor combines tropical fruit from the Hawaiian parent with classic Haze citrus-and-pine. Terpinolene leads the terpene panel, which tracks with the energetic, talkative arc most users report. A morning or early-afternoon pick, not an evening one. Common on California connoisseur menus and increasingly available on NY shelves through licensed shops, and a friendly pick for adults 21+ who lean fully sativa.
Highland Ethiopian is the East African landrace sativa from the upland regions of the Ethiopian Highlands, an extremely uncommon lineage that sits in the same African landrace family tree as Malawi and Durban without sharing their wider commercial history. The high is light, racy, and cerebrally clean, the head rises fast and stays clear, and the arc tapers without weight. Rarely shows up at all on modern menus. Aroma is dry earth with a floral and herbal spice backbone, the kind of terroir-forward profile that lab terpene panels often read as moderate but distinctive. Pinene and myrcene lead. THC reads at the lower end of modern catalogs, which is part of why some users describe it as a session-length sativa rather than a one-hit cultivar. A heritage curiosity for adults 21+ exploring the deepest end of African landrace genetics.
A locally-bred sativa cross from a Catskills cultivator. The Sour D parent dominates the nose — sharp diesel with a citrus brightness — while the Northern Lights side keeps the body grounded and the comedown gentle. Sets in within 10 minutes; useful for morning hikes, a long writing session, or social events where you don't want to lose the thread.
Island Sweet Skunk, often shorthanded as ISS, is the Federation Seed Co. Sweet Skunk phenotype that came out of British Columbia in the late 1990s and has stayed a Pacific Northwest favorite ever since. The high lifts cleanly, holds an upbeat mid-arc for about an hour, and decays without a crash. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ when you want something brighter than the modern skunk-leaning hybrid. Flavor is sweet tropical fruit with the unmistakable skunk underbelly and a faint grapefruit finish. Myrcene leads, limonene fills in. Reliable on California and Oregon shelves, less common but increasingly available on NY menus through 2026. Pairs with daytime social settings, hikes, or any context where energy matters more than depth.
J1 is the Underdog OG Genetics cross of Jack Herer and Skunk #1 that picked up Cannabis Cup wins through the mid-2010s and has stayed a workday favorite on California menus. The high opens with a quick cerebral push and holds a focused energetic mid-arc for about ninety minutes before easing off. A reliable pick for adults 21+ shopping the older sativa catalog. Flavor is sweet citrus with a pine top note and an earthy finish. Terpinolene leads, with pinene and caryophyllene support. Common on California craft menus and a regular drop on West Coast cup competition lineups, less visible on East Coast shelves but increasingly imported by NY craft brands. Pairs with creative work or daytime social settings.
Named after the renowned cannabis activist and author, Jack Herer is a blissful, clear-headed sativa. Perfect for creative projects and social situations.
King's Bread is the Jamaican landrace sister cultivar to Lambs Bread, distinguished historically as the lineage tied to coastal and lowland Jamaican terroir rather than the upland-leaning Lambs phenotype. The high is uplifting and cerebral, the head rise holds for ninety minutes or more, and the body stays light through the arc. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus, even less common than Lambs Bread. Aroma is tropical fruit with an earthy spice backbone and an herbal exhale, a profile some users describe as more fruit-forward than its more famous sister. Pinene and myrcene lead the panel. THC reads moderate by hybrid standards, but the sativa clarity is what makes the lineage worth seeking. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ tracing Caribbean sativa heritage, and an occasional appearance in heritage drops from California and Oregon cultivators through 2026.
Lambs Bread, sometimes spelled Lambs Breath, is the Jamaican landrace sativa famously associated with Bob Marley and the broader Rastafarian tradition. The high is bright, uplifting, and clear-headed, the head rise arrives fast and the cerebral arc holds for two hours or more without tipping into the body. A common heritage pick for adults 21+ exploring the cultural roots of cannabis as well as the sativa-pure end of the modern shelf. Aroma is grassy and earthy with a faint herbal spice and a sweetness on the exhale, the profile that became a benchmark for Caribbean landraces. Myrcene and pinene lead the panel. Rarely shows up unmixed in modern dispensaries, but heritage cultivators in California and select NY craft farms have brought selected lines back into 2024–2026 circulation. A foundational sativa in the global landrace catalog.
Lebanese is the landrace sativa lineage from the Bekaa Valley, the historic terroir that built the world's hashish trade for generations before modern North American breeding shifted the center of gravity. The high is moderate by 2026 standards, head-forward and clear-eyed, the kind of arc that lifts mood without overwhelming. Rarely shows up unmixed in modern menus, but heritage seed libraries and a small handful of California cultivators have brought it back into circulation. Aroma is dry earth, hashish spice, and a faint herbal pine, the unmistakable Bekaa profile that every modern hash-rosin run is chasing in stylized form. Caryophyllene and myrcene lead, lining up with the grounded but elevated feel some users describe. THC tends to read lower than modern hybrids, and CBD often clocks above 1%, which is part of why hash makers prize the lineage. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring the roots of cannabis culture.
Lemon Jack is Reserva Privada's Lemon Kush × Jack Herer cross, and it sits squarely in the bright daytime corner of the sativa shelf. The high opens with a clean cerebral push, holds a focused energetic peak for about ninety minutes, and eases off without crashing. A common workday pick for adults 21+ shopping for lemon-forward flower without the body heaviness modern Lemon hybrids tend to bring. Aroma is fresh lemon zest with a sweet citrus middle and a pine finish. Limonene-dominant with terpinolene and pinene support, which tracks with the bright energetic feel some users describe. Common on California and NY menus, and a reliable pick when shoppers want a Jack Herer derivative with a sharper citrus profile than the original.
Lemon Skunk from DNA Genetics is the Skunk #1 selection that became one of the most influential parent plants of the modern lemon-strain catalog, including Super Lemon Haze and Lemon Tree. The high is bright, clear-headed, and energizing without an edge, a friendly daytime sativa for most consumers. Onset is moderate and the arc holds steady for two to three hours. Flavor is sharp lemon peel on the front, a classic skunk funk underneath, and a sweet citrus finish. Limonene leads, with myrcene and caryophyllene support. Smoke is smooth and the lemon note carries through clean. A reliable pick on California connoisseur shelves and a frequent staple on NY and MA menus through 2026. A friendly entry point for adults 21+ exploring lemon-forward genetics.
Lemon Tree is the Greenwolf LA cross of Lemon Skunk and Sour Diesel that became one of the defining lemon strains of the late 2010s and stayed on premium menus through 2026. The high is sativa-leaning but balanced, with a sharp mood lift on the front end and a relaxed clarity that holds for a couple of hours. A reliable midday pick that doesn't tip into the racing energy some pure sativas carry. Flavor is exactly what the name promises: fresh-cut lemon peel, a sour-diesel sharpness on the back, and a sweet citrus finish. Limonene-dominant terpenes pair with caryophyllene support. Some users describe it as the strain that pulls a slow morning into focus. Common on California, NY, and MA dispensary menus, and a frequent flagship in citrus-heavy lineups.
Malawi Gold is the Southeast African landrace sativa long considered one of the purest African sativas in international circulation, traditionally pressed into cobs and cured underground in its native terroir. The high is fast, racy, and intensely cerebral, the kind of arc that some users describe as the closest pure-sativa experience to the original African landrace tradition. Holds for two hours or more without body sedation. Aroma is dry earth and tropical spice with a citrus top note and an herbal exhale, the unmistakable East African profile. Pinene and terpinolene lead, with limonene support. THC reads stronger than most landraces but the experience leans clarity and energy rather than weight. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus, though specialty seed banks and a handful of cup-circuit cultivators carry selected lines for adults 21+ exploring African landrace genetics.
Maui Sunrise is a Hawaiian-leaning sativa selection in the Maui Wowie family, and the lineage pulls the bright tropical profile into something even more daytime-friendly. The high opens with a clean cerebral lift, holds a happy energetic mid-arc, and decays without a crash. A reliable pick for adults 21+ shopping for a beach-vibe sativa that doesn't drift into haze territory. Flavor is ripe tropical fruit with a sweet citrus middle and a faint pine finish. Limonene-dominant with myrcene and pinene support, which lines up with the bright mood lift some users describe. Common on California craft shelves with periodic appearances on NY menus, and a frequent pick for outdoor afternoons, social settings, or any context where the day is supposed to feel a little lighter.
Maui Wowie is a piece of 1960s cannabis history — one of the first Hawaiian landraces to make its way east and still one of the most approachable tropical sativas in the catalog. Lower THC than modern hype strains, but the high is classic: giggly, social, and sustained. Flavor leans tropical-fruit with a sweet undertone that stays in the room after exhale. A reliable choice for beach-day energy, group settings, and anyone who finds current 28%-THC flower too heavy. Pairs with daylight and a short walk.
NYC Diesel is Soma Seeds' classic East Coast sativa that cemented the original Diesel family's reputation on New York streets long before the modern legal market arrived. The high is fast and racy, the head rise arrives within minutes, and the cerebral arc holds for two hours or more without tipping into body sedation. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ rotating heritage diesel cultivars. Aroma is sharp diesel with a grapefruit and citrus top note, the unmistakable East Coast Diesel profile that became the East Coast Sour Diesel benchmark. Limonene leads with caryophyllene and myrcene support. Stocked across NY, MA, and California dispensaries through 2026, often surfaced as a heritage cultivar alongside Sour Diesel and Chemdawg. A foundational sativa for shoppers learning the Diesel family palette in NY's adult-use market.
Neville's Haze is Mr. Nice's tribute cultivar named for the late Neville Schoenmakers, the breeder who built the original Haze foundation that the entire sativa family rests on. The high is famously cerebral, fast-onset, and stretches over a long energetic peak that some users describe as one of the purest sativa experiences still on shelves. Not a beginner strain; the headspace runs hot. Flavor is sharp pine and citrus with an earthy spice underneath. Terpinolene leads, pinene fills in. Limited East Coast availability; the cultivar is more common on California connoisseur menus and through European seed bank programs. Adults 21+ rotating through legacy Haze genetics often hold Neville's Haze as the reference point against which newer sativas get measured.
Panama Red is the Central American landrace sativa that defined the late 1960s and 1970s American cannabis market alongside Acapulco Gold and Colombian Gold. The high is a clean upward push, the head arrives fast and stays bright for two hours or more, and the body holds light enough for daytime activity. Rarely shows up unmixed on modern menus, but heritage California and Oregon cultivators have reintroduced selected lines through 2026. Aroma is dry earth, tropical fruit, and a spicy herbal exhale, the kind of profile that tends to read lower on terpene panels than modern hybrids but feels distinct on the palate. Pinene and limonene lead. THC reads moderate by 2026 hype standards, which is part of why some users describe Panama Red as the most session-friendly pure sativa they've revisited. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring landrace roots.
Pineapple Chunk is Barney's Farm cross of Pineapple, Skunk #1, and Cheese, and the unusual flavor pairing is exactly what kept it on European seed bank lists for over a decade. The high lifts steadily, holds a happy energetic mid-arc for about ninety minutes, and pulls toward a soft body relaxation in the second hour. A reliable choice for adults 21+ who want a daytime sativa with more depth than pure haze. Flavor is ripe pineapple with a sharp cheese funk underneath and a faint pine finish. Myrcene leads, caryophyllene fills in, with limonene support. Common on California craft shelves and a regular drop on NY menus through 2026. Pairs with social settings, creative work, or low-key outdoor afternoons.
The strain that gave a Seth Rogen movie its name is actually a legitimate tropical sativa in its own right. The Trainwreck × Hawaiian cross produces a genuine pineapple note — not the candy-adjacent flavor of its many imitators — with a relaxed-but-alert high that reads more like early-afternoon than morning. Good for social settings, creative work, and outdoor listening sessions. The body feel is mild enough that you can eat, move, and hold a conversation. Not the strain for finishing a spreadsheet, but excellent for the walk afterward.
Power Plant is Dutch Passion's South African-derived sativa selection from the late 1990s, a cultivar that became a workhorse on the European medical market for years before crossing the Atlantic and finding a slot on California heritage menus. The high is moderate and clear-headed, the head rise arrives fast, and the arc holds an alert focused buzz for two hours before tapering. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ shopping the heritage sativa shelf. Aroma is pine-forward with an earthy spice backbone and an herbal exhale, the kind of profile that tracks with its African landrace ancestry. Pinene and myrcene lead the panel. THC reads moderate by 2026 hype standards, which is part of why some users describe Power Plant as the most session-friendly pure sativa on a typical menu. Stocked sporadically on NY and California shelves through 2026.
Silver Haze is the Sensi Seeds classic that pulls Skunk #1, Northern Lights, and Haze into one of the cleanest sativa expressions on the historical European catalog. The high opens with a quick cerebral push, holds an energetic peak for ninety minutes, and decays into a focused mid-arc without crashing. A reliable choice for adults 21+ when modern hybrids feel too body-heavy and you want the older Haze framework. Aroma is earthy and herbal with a sharp citrus top note and a peppery finish. Terpinolene-forward with caryophyllene and pinene support, which lines up with the bright energetic feel some users describe. Less common on East Coast menus than legacy West Coast and European shelves, but a regular drop for craft cultivators specializing in Haze-family revival.
A fast-acting, energizing sativa with a pungent diesel aroma. A classic New York strain — great for daytime use and creative work.
Sour Patch Kiss is the Backpackboyz Sour Diesel × Kimbo Kush cross, a sativa-leaning hybrid that lands closer to candy than to fuel despite the diesel parent. The high is fast and bright, the head rise arrives within minutes, and the cerebral arc holds for ninety minutes before tapering into a soft body relaxation. A common daytime pick for adults 21+ shopping for a sour-candy sativa profile. Aroma is exactly what the name promises: sour candy on the inhale, a citrus diesel backbone, a sweet sugar-glaze exhale. Limonene leads with caryophyllene and myrcene support. Stocked on California cup menus and select NY hype shelves through 2026, typically in limited Backpackboyz drops alongside Truffle Butter and Z3. Some users describe it as the most candy-forward sour-diesel cross on the modern shelf, distinct from the heritage diesels.
Sour Tangie is the DNA Genetics cross of East Coast Sour Diesel and Tangie, and it's one of the cleanest orange-citrus sativas on the modern catalog. The high is a fast-onset cerebral lift that keeps the head clear and the body light, with a gentle relaxation that arrives only late in the session. A daytime strain that holds up under work, errands, and social settings. Flavor is the strongest selling point: fresh orange peel on the inhale, a sharp diesel sourness on the exhale, and a sweet citrus finish that sticks. Limonene leads the terpene panel, paired with myrcene and caryophyllene. Some users describe it as the strain that turns a flat morning into a productive one. Common on NY, MA, and California shop shelves.
Strawberry Banana, sometimes shortened to Strawnana on dispensary menus, is the DNA Genetics cross that selected hard for the strawberry pheno of Banana Kush. The high is sativa-leaning despite the indica-heavy parents, with a fast onset, a strong mood lift, and a body relaxation that stays mild through the first two hours. A reliable midday or early-evening pick. Flavor is the calling card: ripe strawberry on the front, a banana-cream backbone, and a sweet tropical finish. Myrcene leads the terpenes, with limonene and caryophyllene support. Smoke is smooth and the fruit note carries through clean. Some users describe it as the strain that makes a slow afternoon feel intentional. Common on NY, California, and MA dispensary menus through 2026.
Strawberry Cough is named for its flavor and its expansion — the second word is accurate but earned. The Strawberry Fields × Haze cross is genuinely sweet-berry on the inhale and a little throat-catching on the exhale, even on clean hardware. The high is moderate and social, good for anxiety management without sedation. Consumers who find stronger sativas racy often land comfortably here. A canonical "meeting someone new" strain: uplifting without turning the volume on everything else up too.
Strawnana is a phenotype selection of Strawberry Banana that leans harder into the sativa side of the family, with a brighter cerebral lift and a slightly faster onset. The high reads as one of the friendlier high-THC sativas on the modern catalog: clear-headed, mood-elevating, and steady across two hours without the racing edge some pure sativas carry. A reliable daytime pick for creative work or social settings. Flavor is fresh strawberry on the front, a tropical fruit middle, and a sweet finish. Limonene leads the terpene panel, with myrcene and caryophyllene support. Smoke is smooth and the berry note stays in the room. Common on California shop shelves and a frequent flagship in fruit-forward sativa lineups for adults 21+.
Two-time Cannabis Cup winner that reads exactly like its name: a sharp lemon punch on the nose, a sweet citrus peel on the exhale, and a high that lifts fast. The Lemon Skunk parent gives it the zest; Super Silver Haze does the heavy lifting on cerebral energy. Super Lemon Haze is the strain to reach for when you need conversation and momentum — it’s social without being scatterbrained, energetic without edge. High THC ceilings mean novice consumers should taper; this isn’t a strain where more is better.
Tangerine Dream from Barney's Farm is a 2010 Cannabis Cup winner that combines G13, Afghani, and Neville's A5 Haze into a sativa-dominant hybrid with a strong orange-citrus signature. The high is mood-elevating, clear-headed, and gently energizing, with a body relaxation that stays mild through the first two hours. A friendly pick for daytime social use or creative work that needs a steady hand. Flavor reads tangerine candy on the front, a tropical undertone in the middle, and a sweet finish. Limonene leads, with myrcene and pinene support. Smoke is smooth and the citrus note carries through clean. Some consumers describe it as the strain that makes a slow afternoon feel slightly lifted. Common on NY, California, and MA menus through 2025 and 2026.
Tangie is DNA Genetics' California Orange × Skunk cross, the cultivar that pushed citrus terpenes to the front of the menu through the early 2010s and seeded a long list of orange-forward descendants including Sour Tangie and Tangerine Dream. The high lifts fast, holds a clean energetic peak for the first hour, and settles into a focused mid-arc without flattening you. A reliable daytime pick on most California and NY shelves. Aroma is fresh orange zest with a sweet candy underbelly and a faint skunk finish. Limonene-dominant with myrcene and caryophyllene support. A common parent in the modern citrus catalog and one of the cultivars most often used to teach the orange terpene profile to new shoppers. Adults 21+ shopping for a clear-headed sativa often start here.
Thai is the Southeast Asian landrace sativa that anchored the original Thai Stick exports of the 1970s and seeded the genetic backbone of countless modern haze crosses. The high is racy and energetic, the head rise arrives fast, and the arc holds a creative buzz for two hours or more without dipping into body sedation. Rarely shows up unmixed in modern menus, but it remains a cornerstone parent in the haze family. Aroma is bright citrus with a tropical and faintly spicy backbone, a profile some users describe as the cleanest version of pure sativa they've ever sampled. Limonene, pinene, and terpinolene lead the panel. THC reads moderate by hybrid standards, but the speed of onset and the cerebral length of the high are what made Thai legendary. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ tracing the roots of modern sativa-leaning genetics.
Trinidadian is the Caribbean landrace sativa from Trinidad, a regional cousin to Jamaican Lambs Bread that shares the bright cerebral profile but carries its own tropical-fruit nose. The high is uplifting and clear-headed, holds a creative buzz for ninety minutes or more, and the body stays light through the arc. Rarely shows up unmixed in modern menus, almost entirely circulated through heritage seed libraries rather than commercial supply. Aroma is tropical fruit with a citrus top note and an earthy herbal exhale, a profile some users describe as the sweetest of the Caribbean landraces. Limonene and pinene lead. THC reads at moderate hybrid levels, but the experience leans creative and energetic rather than sedating. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring the breadth of Caribbean landrace genetics, and occasionally surfaced in cup-circuit drops through 2026.
XJ-13 is the Jack Herer × G13 Haze cross that became a connoisseur staple in California through the 2010s and stayed on premium menus through 2026. The high is sativa-dominant, focused, and clean, with a gentle uplift that doesn't push into anxiety even at higher doses. One of the few high-terpinolene strains that consistently delivers a thinking-person's lift rather than a racing one. Flavor leans citrus and pine with a sweet earthy backbone. Terpinolene leads the terpene panel, with pinene and limonene support. A reliable pick for daytime focus work, slow walks, and creative sessions. Some users describe it as the strain to choose when the day demands a steady hand. Common on California shop shelves and a frequent recommendation for adults 21+ who lean fully sativa.