Alien Bubba
Alien Bubba
- Red eye unlikely
- Smooth on throat
- Limonene - Primary terpin
No Hybrids? Where is %THC?
At TJcann.com, we understand that individual preferences vary greatly when it comes to cannabis products. What one person enjoys, another may not, and vice versa. That's why we're committed to curating only high-quality products, ensuring that we don't compromise on the quality of the weed we offer. We believe in providing you with the best smoking experience because we don't settle for anything less than excellent.
The price variation in weed can be quite significant, with top-tier strains reaching up to $350 per ounce. This price difference primarily stems from the amount of effort and materials invested in the growth process. To cater to your preference for premium quality, we have carefully selected a range of products at different price points. This way, you can explore and choose the options that suit your needs in terms of size and quantity, ensuring you always enjoy smoking good weed.
Sativa.Indica.Hybrid
You might be wondering why we don't offer hybrids. The advancement of weed agriculture has led to the production of higher THC plants, typically achieved through crossbreeding different strains. Consequently, the majority of weed available in the market today are hybrids leaning towards either Indica or Sativa. While it's possible to determine the exact strain and its Sativa-Indica composition through lab testing, this process tends to be expensive, dissuading many growers from pursuing it. In our quest to provide you with convenience, we label our products as Sativa or Indica based on their strain origin. Although we aspire to conduct further research on strains and provide detailed information about each one in the future, our current focus is on ensuring easy categorization for your benefit.
THC percentage
Understanding that each strain affects individuals differently and accurate THC percentage requires lab testing, we have developed a 3-method system (Mellow,Medium,Strong) to measure the potency of our flower products. We have considered the average experiences and feedback from customers to determine the potency level of each product. However, we acknowledge that personal preferences vary, and we encourage you to try a variety of products to discover what works best for you.
Terpins
Terpenes are fragrant oils found in cannabis that give each strain its unique smell and taste. These compounds also have a range of physiological and therapeutic effects, which can influence the overall experience of consuming cannabis. Some of the most common terpenes found in cannabis include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene.
Myrcene
Myrcene is the most common terpene found in cannabis, and it is known for its earthy and musky aroma. Strains with high levels of myrcene are often associated with sedative effects, making them popular choices for pain relief and sleep. Myrcene has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties.
Limonene
Limonene is a citrusy terpene found in cannabis and various citrus fruits. It is responsible for the characteristic citrus smell and flavor profile in many cannabis strains. Limonene has many potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antifungal, and antibacterial properties.
Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene is a spicy, peppery terpene found in cannabis and various spices, such as black pepper and cloves. It is unique among terpenes because it can also bind to cannabinoid receptors in the body, potentially providing anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.