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Industry trade name for cannabis strain. [63] Sour Diesel: Industry trade name for cannabis sativa strain. [63] [59] Stem English. Part of a cannabis plant. [21] Strawberry Cough Industry trade name for cannabis strain. [63] Super Lemon Haze: Industry trade name for cannabis sativa strain. [87] Tangerine Dream Industry trade name for cannabis ...
Sour Diesel has appeared in works by Ryan David Jahn [1] and Toby Rogers. [2] The strain gave its name to two rap alb ums by Doap Nixon , [ 3 ] as well as a single by Dame Grease . [ 4 ] The Flatbush Zombies single "Face-Off", a rap song about recreational drug use, also mentions Sour Diesel at the start of its second verse: "Perfect day, 10 ...
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Cannabis strains is a popular name to refer to plant varieties of the monospecific genus Cannabis sativa L.. They are either pure or hybrid varieties of the plant, which encompasses various sub-species C. sativa , C. indica , and C. ruderalis .
The origins of autoflowering cannabis are still debatable. The strain Lowryder by breeder The Joint Doctor was the original large scale marketed autoflower. [5] [6] Lowryder contains genetics from a Mexican strain that was referred to as Mexican Rudy and is believed to be created from a cross between a Mexican sativa and a Russian Cannabis ...
Seed City - 5,000+ Cannabis Strains. Variety is also king at Seed City, with over 5,000 cannabis strains available. You can easily choose seeds based on strain type, hardiness, smell, taste, or yield.
Pot, a common slang name for cannabis, on a sign at a 2012 cannabis rights demonstration in New York City. More than 1,200 slang names have been identified for the dried leaves and flowers harvested from the cannabis plant for drug use. [1] This list is not exhaustive; it includes well-attested expressions.
Cannabis sativa is an annual herbaceous flowering plant. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [ 1 ] The specific epithet sativa means 'cultivated'.