Dabbin’ Dad has you covered when it comes to understanding the new strain additions to the State of Connecticut’s Medical Marijuana Program. Don’t let the DCP strain names keep you from understanding what you are consuming. Here we treat everyone like adults, better yet family.
What was recently added to Dabbin’ Dad’s CT MMP Strain Database?
Three strains are now available on Dabbin-Dad.com
CPS Primavex (H) aka Pacific Blue x Star Killer
STRAIN DETAILS: THC-A: 56.11% THC: 3.97% CBG-A: 1.34%
TERPENES PROFILE: Linalool: 0.15% ß-Caryophyllene: 2.40% trans-Nerolidol: 0.18% Humulene: 0.76%
About Pacific Blue
According to WIKILEAF
The beautiful Pacific Northwest is home to some pretty innovative breeders, and the team at Falcanna have developed Pacific Blue to be the answer to many people’s prayers. A cross between Pre-98 Bubba Kush and DJ Short Blueberry, users are gifted with a strain that’s delicious and powerful.
THC levels in Pacific Blue are nearly as good as you can get, with highs testing in the 28% range. As if that wasn’t enough of a selling point, these blue-hued nugs come complete with a plethora of trichomes and a wealth of flavor. Sweet earth is contrasted by skunky berries for a combination that makes for a great after dinner treat. Pacific Blue’s aroma is much the same, with a skunky tone that fills a room with ease.
If you’re looking for a huge mood booster, this strain may not be your number one pick. While your high begins with a euphoric lift that’s certainly notable, you won’t feel as if you’re entering the gates of heaven with a big grin on your face. Instead, this strain is mostly relaxing in nature, with a mental calm that slowly works its way throughout your entire body. Your mind will become hazy and as the experience continues, you’ll make your way to a stoney and subdued place. As your body bears the brunt of this high, medicinal patients tend to turn to Pacific Blue to help with aches and pains, as conditions associated with eye pressure and muscle spasms make their way to the backburner. Despite not quite reaching cloud nine, those who struggle with stressful thoughts and feelings can rely on Pacific Blue to put them to rest, at least for one night. Given that the breeders got their start with the aim of creating strains for their own medical ailments, you can bet that Pacific Blue is crafted with care.
Although breeders at Falcanna are quick to give users information about their strains, what’s not so easy to come by are the ways you can grow it at home. It appears as if seeds or clones are completely unavailable, leaving you to find this beauty only in dispensaries within the Pacific NW region.
Whether you’re in need of a relaxing night at home or you want to take the edge off of mental or physical pain, Pacific Blue is the strain to choose. Noted for sometimes sending users into an aroused state, it’s a bud that’s best when shared between you and someone you care for. If you happen to go it alone, grab a comfortable pillow and sink into the mellow calm it provides that’s as deep as the ocean itself.
About Star Killer
According to WIKILEAF
We don’t say this often, but when we do we mean it – buckle up and get ready to visit outer space. Star Killer, bred from Rare Dankness #2 and Skywalker OG, is a super potent indica-dominant strain that’s won countless awards. Her extreme set of effects, high yields, and refreshing taste make her a well-loved strain by all.
If you’re new to smoking cannabis, steer clear of this strain. Star Killer hits a high of 29% THC, offering even OG users a run for their money. Large nugs tend to feature very bright orange hairs, chunky trichomes, and enough resin to show you what you’re in for. A strong flavor combination of lemon, earth, skunk, and pine mingle on your palette and create a smoother smoke than one would imagine.
Classic stoner effects are alive and well here, as Star Killer will take you on a ride that comes complete with red eyes and a mental fog that you just can’t shake. You’ll instantly become incredibly sedated and long to become horizontal, and honestly, that’s about all you’ll be able to achieve for the next few hours. A warming body buzz only completes the experience and you’ll end up falling into such a deep sleep that even a hurricane probably wouldn’t wake you.
It’s a given that Star Killer is ideal for pain, because with THC levels this high, how could it not be? While some strains focus on mental issues including depression or stress, this bud’s claim to fame comes on the physical side of things. Most types of pain, including cramps, headaches, inflammation, and muscle spasms are soothed by her strong effects, and obviously, those with insomnia turn to this bud for sweet sweet sleep night after night.
Aside from being so damn potent, many love this strain due to her ease of home cultivation and her immense yields. Star Killer will thrive both inside and outdoors but a Mediterranean type of climate is what will ultimately make her sing. After about 9 to 10 weeks of love and care, this plant will be ready for harvest. Like many other strains, you’ll find that you have a higher yield with outdoor growth, although your indoor rewards won’t be anything to shake a stick at either.
If you hate your boss, hate your boyfriend, or just hate life in general and want to check out for the rest of the night, Star Killer is for you. We’re not saying you can’t have a good time while experiencing this high, but ultimately it becomes so sedative that it’s best for escaping the more difficult parts of your life. While relying on this bud for both recreational and medical relief is awesome, make sure you save it for the evening hours.
CPS Voyodex (H) aka OG Kush x Lemon Skunk
STRAIN DETAILS: THC-A: 31.30% THC: 25.40% CBD-A: 0.12% CBG-A: 0.98% CBG: 0.67% CBC: 0.25% CBN: 0.10% THC-V: 0.17%
TERPENES PROFILE: ß-Myrcene: 0.26% Limonene: 1.08% Linalool: 1.95% ß-Caryophyllene: 4.96% Humulene: 1.78%
About OG Kush
According to WIKILEAF
OG Kush is a legendary strain with a name that has recognition even outside of the cannabis world. Despite its fame, though, its exact origins remain a mystery. Some claim that it’s a cross between staple Chemdawg and a hardy Hindu Kush landrace. It’s also possible that OG Kush emerged from undocumented bag seed as a distinct phenotype of some other existing strain. The meaning of its name is also disputed — the “OG” has been alternately said to stand for: “original gangster,” connoting its status as an old-school building block strain; “ocean grown,” in reference to its origin along the California coast; and even “OverGrown.com,” a now-defunct website that served as a resource for countless cannabis growers. One thing that’s not up for debate is OG Kush’s potency — its THC composition has been consistently measured at between 20% and 25%.
OG Kush has medium to large nugget-like buds that have a dense, indica-like structure. The leaves are yellowish green, although certain phenotypes can show traces of purple; the latter color is the result of anthocyanin pigments being activated by cold weather. Vibrant orange pistils, meant to catch pollen from fertilizing male plants, stand out against these colorful flowers.
The buds are covered in trichomes that lend them a silvery-white appearance and make them very sticky to the touch — when prepping buds for a joint or a pipe, users may want to use a grinder. When properly cured, the buds have a earthy, musty scent that is accented by some citrusy brightness: the overall impression is of a hoppy craft beer. Burning or breaking open the buds offers more of a pine-like odor. Smoke from OG Kush is commonly harsh and cough-inducing; it may sting the sinuses and cause eyes to water. The smoke tastes hashy and spicy like a classic indica on the inhale and exhale. OG Kush’s pungent funk may linger for a while after a joint has been extinguished — those looking to remain discreet about their smoking should take the proper precautions.
The high from OG Kush is more head-focused than physical. It starts with a sudden headrush that may lead users to feel more focused on their surroundings; sounds and colors may seem intensified. This alteration of the senses may soon give way to a general uplift in mood that progresses towards euphoria. The increase in focus is not as cerebral as with more pure sativas — smokers will not suffer from a disorienting sense of rapid thought association or “mindrace.” It’s a versatile smoke that lends itself to the user’s mood and mindset The combination of mental stimulation and improvement in mood makes this a uniquely social strain, good for parties and lively conversations. It’s also a great way to enhance activities that involve the body and mind, like video games, exercise, and even sex. OG Kush has medical application as a means to temporarily relieve anxiety and depression by helping users live in the moment. Its sense of focus can also be helpful for those suffering from attention deficit disorders. Some have reported relief from headaches and migraines with this strain as well. As with many sativa varieties, OG Kush has the potential to make users feel paranoid with higher doses.
OG Kush seeds can be grown indoors or outdoors. Outdoor cultivation requires consistent temperatures around 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Indoor growing tends to be more convenient for many, as plants are typically short and bushy, growing between 2 and 3.5 feet tall. Topping — trimming the broad fan leaves that grow towards the top of the plant — can help light and air reach flowering nodes on the lower branches. Plants of OG Kush flower within 9 weeks when grown indoors; growers can expect an average yield of about 45 grams or 1.6 ounces per square foot. This strain’s pungency also means that those looking to isolate the odors of their grow space should invest in measures like carbon air filters or exhaust fans.
Because of its mildly energizing and uplifting effects, OG Kush is a strain best enjoyed in the daytime or early evening. Its positive high can be enjoyed in festive social settings or alone, for accomplishing any variety of tasks. It also has the genetic stability to back up its popularity — OG Kush has been a building block, yielding successful crossbreeds like Bubba Kush and also offering up some distinct phenotypes that have become popular strain in their own right, like Tahoe OG and Alpha OG.
About Lemon Skunk
According to WIKILEAF
Lemon Skunk is an award-winning Sativa hybrid, known for its lemon flavor and a THC count as high as 22%. It made the High Times list of top 10 strains in 2009.
Its effects begin with a surge of uplifting cerebral stimulation, which often leads to introspection. Many describe this strain as thought-provoking and creativity-inducing, and some find Lemon Skunk to be also exhilarating and energetic. Often, the numbing and calming effects of the body stone cause users to feel slightly sedated.
Its effects begin with a surge of uplifting cerebral stimulation, which often leads to introspection. Many describe this strain as thought-provoking and creativity-inducing, and some find Lemon Skunk to be also exhilarating and energetic. Often, the numbing and calming effects of the body stone cause users to feel slightly sedated.
Inexperienced users may find it puts them to sleep an hour or two after the initial cerebral stimulation wears off. Negative effects are the common ones: dry mouth and eyes, possible paranoia, anxiety, and dizziness, especially when the strain is used in high doses.
Lemon Skunk performs well when used for daytime pain relief, especially in the case of chronic migraines, and is most often prescribed for this purpose. Those suffering from stress, anxiety, and depression favor this strain for its mood elevating properties. The strain is also used for the relief of nausea and eating disorders.
Lemon Skunk is designed by DNA Genetics, who chose two different strains of skunk with a strong flavor and scent of lemons as its parents. The mother is a skunk that originated from Vegas, while the father came from Holland. The strain grows easily and is suitable for growers with any experience level. It thrives both indoors and out. Needing 55 to 65 days to finish, the strain can reportedly produce up to 600 grams per square meter. Outside, Lemon Skunk is usually ready for harvest in October in the Northern Hemisphere and in April in the Southern.
Theraplant Churliva (S) aka Inzane
STRAIN DETAILS: THC-A: 79.1% THC: 6.22% CBD-A: 0.19% CBD: <0.10% CBG-A: 4.39% CBG: 0.37% CBN: <0.10% CBC: 0.26% THC-V: <0.10% CBD-V: <0.10%
TERPENES PROFILE: α-Pinene: <0.10% ß-Pinene: <0.10% ß-Myrcene: <0.10% Limonene: <0.10% Ocimene: <0.10% Linalool: <0.10% ß-Caryophyllene: 0.58% Humulene: 0.18%
About Inzane
According to Leafly
Inzane in the Membrane is regarded as a high-yielding, potent powerhouse from Ethos Genetics, Inzane In The Membrane is a sativa with mysterious genetics. Frosty lime-green buds are covered in orange pistils and put off a loud lemon citrus aroma that blasts through the bag. Great for any connoisseur of cerebral highs, this strain will get you moving.