Description
Strain Info
Strain Name: Sweet Tooth
Grade: AAA
THC Potency: Lab Data Pending
Type: Indica
Burn: Smooth burning, clean white ash. Appears to be well flushed.
Primary Aromas:
Info: Sweet Tooth is an Indica dominant strain of cannabis which is made up of 85% Indica genetics and 15% Sativa genetics. This strain was developed by crossing three strains being the Nepalese, Hawaiian, and Afghani landrace strains giving you a new strain known as Sweet Tooth. The name of this strain is given due to the flavor of the product.
This strain has heavy Indica effects as the high sets in quickly giving a whole body stone. This effect does not leave you feeling lazy as the little bit of Sativa within this strain keeps you going without wanting to melt into the couch.
Potency levels of this strain are average ranging between 16% and 19% THC making this a good strain for any stage of user. This strain has been used for mood issues, depression, pain, and insomnia with great results.
Flowers of this strain are typically small to medium in size and cone-like in shape. Generously coated in a layer of trichomes you can note bright green undertones, with many amber pistils throughout. Upon opening this bag you will smell notes of earth and floral tones. When combusted you receive none other then a Sweet, creamy flavor as the name suggests.
Lab Data:
LAB RESULTS PENDING
Sample submitted: “Sweet Tooth” dried cannabis flowers.
Visual Inspection: Free from visible contamination and foreign matter.
Activated vs non-activated: activated cannabinoids are non-acidic (neutral) and are the form utilized by the human brain/ body. Activation occurs via heating (smoking, vaporizing, cooking). Cannabinoids in the natural plant are acidic (non-activated) and need to be converted to their neutral form in order to be utilized by the human body. Therefore one would expect fresh cannabis buds to contain mainly non-activated cannabinoids. Processed materials (baked goods, heated extracts) should be higher in the activated forms.
Absent Cannabinoids: if a cannabinoid or terpene is blank, it is not necessarily absent but below the limit of detection by the detector (usually less than 0.01%).
•when reporting totals, acidic cannabinoids are multiplied by 0.877 to account for loss of mass from decarboxylation upon heating (activating)
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