Sativa-Dominant

CANNABEV 4X330 C SIT (ESTREETSTRAIN)

by eBrand
THC 1.0-121.0mg/g CBD 1.0-107.0mg/g
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Current price $3.99
3.5g cannabis per unit SKU 1011832
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Prominent terpenes

  • Eucalyptol
  • Limonene
  • Pinene
  • Product details
  • Ingredients
  • Terpene Profile
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    • Produced in Ontario
    • Brand eBrand
    • Producer High Park
    • Common name ESTREETSTRAIN
    • Type Sativa-Dominant
    • THC 1.0-121.0mg/g
    • CBD 1.0-107.0mg/g
    • Terpenes Eucalyptol 12-15%, Limonene 15-22%, Pinene 10%
    • Method of consumption InhalationInhalation
    • Growing method Hybrid Greenhouse
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvestedHand-harvested
    • Extraction process Dry Sieve
    • Flavour(s) eFlavours - Mint
    • Caffeine per selling unit (mg) 10mg
    • Declared allergen Contains Milk, Contains Soy, May Contain Peanuts, May Contain Sulphites
    • Est. Shelf life (days) 80
    • Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 25
    • Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 15
    • Container size 355ml
    • Packaging material Aluminum
  • Ingredients

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  • Terpenes are chemicals that are created and stored in the trichomes of the cannabis plant, along with cannabinoids such as THC and CBD. Terpenes give cannabis its distinctive aroma and cannabis consumers have indicated that terpenes are sometimes associated with various effects. The exact effects of terpenes on their own, and within cannabis, are currently unknown, but the following descriptions may help you navigate our product assortment.
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    Eucalyptol12-15%

    12-15%
    Eucalyptol (or cineol) is considered to be a revitalizing terpene for some people. It presents as a cooling, minty aroma, and is found naturally in bay leaves, tea trees, and eucalyptus trees.

    Limonene15-22%

    15-22%
    Limonene is thought of as being an uplifting terpene for some people. It is found in citrus rinds, juniper, peppermint, and rosemary, and its aroma boasts notes of lemon and orange. Limonene is the second-most common terpene in nature.

    Pinene10%

    10%
    Pinene is considered to be an energizing terpene for some people. It is also the most common terpene in the world and it is found in pine needles, citrus rind, parsley, dill, and sage. It delivers aromas of fresh pine and sweet wood.

    Other

    BC Cannabis Stores has identified some common terpenes in cannabis, but there are more than 200 others that may be present in varying lower percentages. As a guide to help you find your way, up to three of the most dominant terpenes are displayed along with their respective percentages in the terpene wheel above. Some of the many other terpenes may include: bergamotene, elemene, eudesmol, guaiol, santalene, selinadiene, and ylangene.

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