STRAIN REVIEW: COLD CREEK KUSH

we’re spotlighting a COLD CREEK KUSH

Learn more about your favourite cannabis flower or dive into something new as we explore the history, growing methods and unique properties of our most popular strains. In this feature, we’re spotlighting Cold Creek Kush, a woodsy, pungent, tall-growing plant.

Featured Flower: Cold Creek Kush at the 6ix cannabis in Ajax.

AT A GLANCE

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Aroma and Taste: Woodsy, earthy, herbal, piney, sour
Common Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene, Pinene
Average THC: Strong to very strong     Average CBD: Minimal

What Is Cold Creek Kush?

To answer this question and find out more, we asked the growing experts at Vertical (an AgMedica Bioscience brand), UP (a HEXO brand) and Redecan to fill us in.

An indica-dominant hybrid that’s a cross between MK Ultra and Chemdog 91 (also known as Chemdawg 91), Cold Creek Kush is known for its earthy, woodsy aromas and strong THC potency.

HISTORY

Cold Creek Kush was developed by T.H. Seeds, one of the oldest cannabis seed companies in the world. It has two well-known parent strains — Chemdog 91, a hybrid, and MK Ultra, an indica — both known for their THC potency and pungent, sharp aromas.

Chemdog 91 (the number in the name is said to refer to 1991, the year of its creation) is descended from the legendary Chemdog (or Chemdawg) strain, which is thought to be a cross between Thai and Nepalese landraces. MK Ultra is known for its potency, strong aroma and citrusy taste.

CHARACTERISTICS

What makes Cold Creek Kush stand out is its unmistakable strong earthy, herbal aromas and woody, sour pine flavours. “We’re not sure if this is unique to our Cold Creek, but there’s a noticeable and distinct dank smell that comes from this cultivar in the growing room. It has a very strong, kushy aroma that is easily distinguishable,” says Hua Zhang, head of cultivation at HEXO.

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Depending on the growing conditions, the colas (the clusters of buds on female plants) can be long and compact, with bright amber pistils and covered in frosty white trichomes. Redecan’s buds are well-spaced on the plant, with a distinctive “foxtail” look, says Brad Carter, master grower. While UP’s Cold Creek Kush is light green, other phenotypes can have dark, foresty tones, depending to the resin content, and the size may vary. “Our Cold Creek Kush flower finishes into nice, compact, tight buds with light and dark shades of green that are covered in trichomes,” says Chad Brian, vice-president of cultivation at AgMedica. “The visual aesthetics can be attributed to both our phenotype selection and our vertical cultivation strategy, which uses LED lighting.”

But what Cold Creek Kush is really known for is its potency — its THC content is typically at least 20%, with very little to near-zero CBD. “Our UP20 cultivars are always 20% THC or higher, so in order to hit that threshold, we must be methodical and attentive to each plant’s needs to ensure consistency,” says Zhang.

GROWING

This broad-leaf plant prefers to grow up and out like a large shrub, typically standing at 6.5 feet tall by five feet wide. From start to finish, Cold Creek Kush takes eight to 11 weeks to flower, and it flourishes with a lot of natural sunlight.

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Producers seem to have success in growing this plant to a consistent size from harvest to harvest. UP has found it performs better in the summer months and a warmer climate, though the company has been able to adapt its hybrid greenhouse in the winter to produce the same results. “We’re able to adjust lighting daily depending on the sun’s cooperation and supplement with artificial light when needed,” says Zhang. At Redecan, the team strives for an ideal environment of 20 to 25ºC in a greenhouse to optimize the amount of natural sunlight.

As any Producer will tell you, each strain has its own challenges. While Cold Creek Kush gets plenty of air flow through its tall, leggy structure, its skinny branches require a lot of support when the heavy buds start developing, says Carter. “Also, because of the sativa plant structure, when pruning the plant, you must be cautious to not remove too many branches, or yield will be affected,” he says.

AgMedica worked hard to mold Cold Creek Kush to thrive within its multi-tier growing operation, which allows just three feet of height for each plant. The cannabis is grown under LED lighting in rockwool, with nutrient-rich irrigation, and finely balanced temperature, CO2 and humidity levels.

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Fun fact

AgMedica’s “vertical” growing process was adapted from the one sometimes used in the mushroom farming industry.

Ever developing new ways to improve their crops, many Producers — including HEXO and AGMedica —have been working on cutting-edge phenotyping and experimentation with cannabis tissues, which replace traditional cloning methods. Zhang says the process has shown improvements in cannabinoid and terpene concentrations in its Cold Creek Kush.

What Is a Strain?

To understand what a cannabis strain is, think of it like a breed of dog. While all dogs share similar traits, there are distinct differences among breeds (you wouldn’t confuse a Great Dane with a dachshund, for example). When it comes to different cannabis strains, this means one may have a sweet, lemony aroma, while another may boast a pungent, sour, diesel-like scent.

These differences have been fine-tuned by cannabis growers over many generations. Growers will choose two plants with desirable traits and then cross (or breed) those plants together, creating an offspring with a stronger expression of those desirable characteristics. When breeding cannabis plants, growers are often focused on the unique aroma and taste, and the potential THC and CBD content. Just like no two Great Danes are identical, strains can vary from lot to lot and grower to grower.

Will I like Cold Creek Kush?

If you like high-THC strains with pungent, sharp aromas, then Cold Creek Kush might be a solid choice for you. Remember to always start low and go slow — especially with a strain that has high THC with little CBD.

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we’re spotlighting BLUE DREAM — a Hybrid Dominant strain

Learn more about your favourite cannabis flower or try something new as we explore the history, growing methods and unique properties of our most popular strains. In this feature, we’ll spotlight Blue Dream: a tall plant with buds that give off an exceptional aroma.

Featured Flower: Blue Dream at the 6ix cannabis store in ajax

AT A GLANCE

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Aroma and Taste: Blueberry, Fresh, Peppery
Common Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene
Average THC: High     Average CBD: Low

What is Blue Dream?

To answer this question and more, we turned to a few experts: Aurora, Simply Bare and Tantalus Labs.

This West Coast staple is a high-THC hybrid, known for its strong aroma and high terpene content. In the grow room or the greenhouse, it’s a low-maintenance plant that grows tall with heavy buds.

HISTORY

Dreamed up in Santa Cruz, Calif., this strain is a cross between indica-dominant Blueberry and sativa-dominant Haze.

Its popularity out west made Blue Dream an easy choice for growers, but that’s not the only place it’s gained recognition, according to Tantalus Labs. “When we were selecting our first set of launch strains, Blue Dream stood out as a crowd favourite within our team. We were just as excited to grow it as we were to share it with customers.”

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CHARACTERISTICS

This strain is best known for its remarkable aroma, but what exactly that aroma is depends on who grew it.

Simply Bare’s Blue Dream stays the closest to the original strain; it’s high in myrcene with a strong blueberry scent. Their strain tests at over 3% total terpenes, with typical myrcene and caryophyllene at the forefront, followed closely by less common ocimene and humulene.

Both Aurora and Tantalus Labs produce a unique take on this tried-and-true strain. The team at Aurora elaborates further. “Our version of this strain has a differentiated terpene profile from the ‘standard’ Blue Dream on the market, in that it is pinene dominant instead of myrcene dominant. The aroma profile includes pine, pepper and lemon. The top five terpenes are alpha-pinene, beta-myrcene, beta-pinene, trans-caryophyllene and limonene.”

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GROWING

Overall, Blue Dream is an easy-to-grow low-maintenance strain. It can be grown both indoors and in a hybrid greenhouse, enjoying sunlight and supplemental light. Its only flaw? Needing a little extra support. This hybrid grows tall like a sativa but has large buds like an indica, so growers sometimes have to add a trellis to prevent the plant from toppling over under its own weight.

Simply Bare (grown by Rubicon Organics) shares their unique process for growing Blue Dream. “We are one of the few producers to grow in soil, and we do so to mimic nature as much as possible. There are living organisms in the soil that help break down the nutrients we mix into our secret recipe, such as Douglas fir bark, kelp and bone meal, and make them ‘bioavailable’ to the plant. Rather than forcing certain nutrients onto the plant, our strain of Blue Dream chooses what combination of nutritional inputs it needs to grow best. The result is big, full buds littered with orange pistils and, most importantly, exceptionally high terpene levels.”

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Tantalus Labs also has a unique approach to quenching this strain’s thirst. “Blue Dream produced at Tantalus Labs’ facility is watered only with pure rainwater. Rain is captured, triple-filtered and dripline-fed to each plant, meaning it’s never been touched by chlorine or fluoride like many municipal water sources.”

For Tantalus Labs, the process of creating Blue Dream led to an interesting discovery. “During the phenotyping run for our Blue Dream, we found a second remarkable phenotype that leaned toward the Blueberry indica side. It was notable enough that we cycled it into our cultivation schedule and launched it as our popular Sky Pilot strain. It’s similar to Blue Dream but with an indica-dominant expression and higher THC.”

What is a strain?

To help you understand what a cannabis strain is, you can think of it like a breed of dog. While all dogs share similar traits, there are definitely differences among breeds (you wouldn’t confuse a Great Dane with a dachshund, for example). When it comes to different cannabis strains, this means one may have a sweet, lemony aroma, while another may boast a pungent, sour diesel-like scent. These differences have been fine-tuned by cannabis growers over many generations. Growers will choose two plants with desirable traits (for example, a strong diesel scent) and cross (or breed) those plants together, creating an offspring with a stronger expression of those desirable traits. When breeding cannabis plants, growers are often focused on the unique aroma, and taste, and potential THC and CBD content of a strain. And just like no two Great Danes are the same, strains can vary from lot to lot and grower to grower.

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we’re spotlighting TANGERINE DREAM — a SATIVA Dominant strain

Learn more about your favourite cannabis flower or dive into something new as we explore the history, growing methods and unique properties of our most popular strains. In this feature, we’re spotlighting Tangerine Twist — a citrusy sativa-dominant strain with eye-catching orange-flecked buds.

Featured Flower: Tangerine Dream

AT A GLANCE

Aroma and Taste Icons

Aroma and Taste: Citrusy
Common Dominant Terpenes: Pinene, Myrcene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Limonene, Guaiol
Average THC: Medium to High     Average CBD: Little to none

What Is Tangerine TWIST and Tangerine Dream?

To answer this question and more, we turned to the experts at Spinach and San Rafael ’71 (grown by Aurora Cannabis).

Tangerine Dream and Twist is a Sativa-dominant strain that smells and tastes like its namesake fruit.

HISTORY

Tangerine Dream was first created as a cross between three strains: G13, Afghani and Neville’s A5 Haze.

As with other strains, there’s no universal definition of Tangerine Dream; each Licensed Producer refines its strain to draw out the characteristics that matter most to its customers.

Aurora Cannabis says its San Rafael ’71 Tangerine Dream is “one of a kind” and “a signature piece” of the company’s portfolio. Andrew Hand, Aurora Cannabis’ director of cultivar development, along with Aurora’s plant science team, starts by screening thousands of seeds, examining qualities like potency and terpenes.

“At each stage, clones of plants are evaluated through analytical testing and are personally smelled by Andrew. The nose knows!” says a San Rafael ’71 spokesperson. “The cream of the crop moves on to larger tests for validation, where their best genetic traits are validated during replication.”

Characteristics

CHARACTERISTICS

While you’re not likely to confuse one of its buds for an actual tangerine, Tangerine Dream features bright orange pistils, in addition to a noticeably fruity aroma. It’s a sativa-dominant strain, with medium to high levels of THC and little to no CBD.

While there are many similarities among all varieties of Tangerine Dream, there are also subtle but important differences between those offered by Canna Farms and San Rafael ’71.

Over at Aurora, San Rafael ’71’s Tangerine Dream owes its fruity aroma to a terpene profile of beta-myrcene, alpha-pinene, trans-caryophyllene, beta-pinene and guaiol. The buds have deep purple hues and large swollen calyxes (the part of the plant that has the most cannabinoids), and are accented by orange pistil hairs. The San Rafael ’71 Tangerine Dream has mid-range THC levels and little to no CBD.

In addition to citrus, Canna Farms’ Tangerine Dream has notes of hops and pepper, thanks to its dominant terpenes — myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, pinene and humulene. Its buds are coated in white trichomes and those orange pistils. Canna Farms’ Tangerine Dream has a high amount of THC and little to no CBD.

GROWING

In the grow room, Tangerine Dream stands out with its large, heavy colas and colourful buds. It has a relatively short growing time of 60 to 65 days. The plants need a lot of room to grow; they can get very tall (between 100 and 120 centimetres indoors) and require extra support for those hefty buds.

San Rafael ’71’s Tangerine Dream is grown indoors in Ontario and then hand-selected, dry-trimmed and hang-dried. To produce its Tangerine Dream vape cartridges and disposable vapes, the company uses a proprietary CO2 extraction process to extract a full-spectrum pure cannabis resin that preserves the Tangerine Dream flower’s original cannabinoids and terpenes.

Canna Farms’ Tangerine Dream is grown indoors in British Columbia using a soilless growing medium, and intense LED and high-pressure sodium (a system commonly used in cannabis production) lighting. It’s then processed in small batches. The resulting product has terpene-rich buds and a distinct sweet but dank aroma.

What is a strain?

To understand what a cannabis strain is, think of it like a breed of dog. While all dogs share similar traits, there are distinct differences among breeds (you wouldn’t confuse a Great Dane with a dachshund, for example). When it comes to different cannabis strains, this means one may have a sweet, lemony aroma, while another may boast a pungent, sour, diesel-like scent.

These differences have been fine-tuned by cannabis growers over many generations. Growers will choose two plants with desirable traits and then cross (or breed) those plants together, creating offspring with a stronger expression of those desirable characteristics. When breeding cannabis plants, growers are often focused on the unique aroma and taste, and the potential THC and CBD content. Just like no two Great Danes are identical, strains can vary from lot to lot and grower to grower.

Will I like Tangerine Twist?

If you tend to follow your nose when choosing cannabis strains, Tangerine Twist, with its fruit-forward aroma, could be a great pick. Make sure to always start low and go slow, especially since this strain has very little CBD to balance the effects of THC.

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we’re spotlighting OG Kush — a high-THC strain

Learn more about your favourite cannabis flower or dive into something new as we explore the history, growing methods and unique properties of our most popular strains. In this feature, we’re spotlighting OG Kush — a high-THC strain that’s said to be one of the originals.

Featured Flower: OG Kush

AT A GLANCE

Aroma and Taste Icons

Aroma and Taste: Gassy, skunky, spicy, piney
Common Dominant Terpenes: Pinene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Humulene
Average THC: High     Average CBD: Low 

What Is OG Kush?

To answer this question and more, we turned to the experts at Simply Bare (grown by Rubicon Organics), DNA Genetics and Tweed (both grown by Canopy Growth Corporation).

OG Kush is a gassy Indica-dominant hybrid, a parent strain of countless popular strains on the market today. There are so many varieties of OG Kush, including San Fernando Valley (SFV) OG Kush, a favourite on the6ixcannabis.ca

HISTORY

The origin story of OG Kush is mysterious, but the strain is generally presumed to be a Hindu Kush cross. According to the team at Tweed, Hindu Kush is said to be one of the original “landraces” — strains thought to have grown natively, not cultivated by humans — first appearing in the Hindu Kush mountain range that stretches between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Many believe the O in OG Kush stands for “original,” a reference to the strain’s role as a parent of many of the strains on the market today. Some of these strains include Pink Kush, Bubba Kush, GSC, Headband, MK Ultra, Glueberry OG and Kosher Kush.

The latter is what the team at DNA Genetics grows. “The [Kosher Kush] lineage is a phenotype of OG Kush,” says Kelly Olsen, vice-president of global flower business at Canopy Growth. “Its genetics were crossed into OG Kush, and then crossed back into itself to produce seeds of what’s now the Kosher Kush strain.”

OG Kush Flower

CHARACTERISTICS

OG Kush is an Indica-dominant hybrid best known for its gassy, skunky aroma, complemented by earthy, piney and peppery notes. It produces consistently high THC with very little CBD.

Turns out skunkiness runs in the family. The team at Tweed told us more about OG Kush’s parent, Hindu Kush: “Our cultivar has a very dank, skunky, pungent smell with sweet and earthy undertones and a scent of juniper. Its dominant terpenes include myrcene, terpinolene, b-pinene, caryophyllene and terpineol.”

OG Kush has also passed on some of its notable traits to Kosher Kush, which boasts large calyxes covered with bright trichome crystals and dark orange hairs, and a very sour, citrusy aroma with earthy, peppery and gassy notes.

OG Kush Trichomes

GROWING

At Simply Bare, San Fernando Valley OG Kush is grown in living soil — a planting material that can include healthy bacteria, beneficial bugs and other microbes. “Like all Simply Bare cultivars, this cultivar is grown in our secret blend of living soil, which gives our plants all the nutrients needed to let them fully express themselves in appearance and aroma,” explains Peter Doig, chief scientific officer at Rubicon Organics.

“The specific cultivar of SFV OG Kush we grow was chosen because of its disease resistance,” says Matt Wolfe, cultivation manager at Rubicon. That, along with its ability to withstand pests, “plays a strong role in growing successful crops successively, which means each crop is the exact copy of the same genetic that gave us the success we achieved in the first crop.” Wolfe adds that the cultivar produces a high yield and currently has the most THC in the Simply Bare lineup.

Growing OG Kush

Over at DNA Genetics, growing OG Kush offspring Kosher Kush is a precise science. “DNA Kosher Kush takes about 12 to 16 weeks to grow a cultivar from clone to harvest,” says Olsen. “First, the cannabis enters the cutting and cloning stage, where the baby plants are kept under 18 hours of fluorescent light. After that, it’s on to the vegetative stage. Here, the plants are bulking up to support the flowers that occur in the next stage. The plants are then switched to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness, which will trigger the plants to go into their flowering cycle.”

What is a strain?

To understand what a cannabis strain is, think of it like a breed of dog. While all dogs share similar traits, there are distinct differences among breeds (you wouldn’t confuse a Great Dane with a dachshund, for example). When it comes to different cannabis strains, this means one may have a sweet, lemony aroma, while another may boast a pungent, sour, diesel-like scent.

These differences have been fine-tuned by cannabis growers over many generations. Growers will choose two plants with desirable traits and then cross (or breed) those plants together, creating an offspring with a stronger expression of those desirable characteristics. When breeding cannabis plants, growers are often focused on the unique aroma and taste, and the potential THC and CBD content. Just like no two Great Danes are identical, strains can vary from lot to lot and grower to grower.

Will I like OG Kush?

If you like high-THC strains, bud with strong aromas of gas, skunk and spice, and trying cannabis’s most prolific cultivars, you might like OG Kush. Remember to always start low and go slow — especially with a strain that has high THC with little CBD, such as OG Kush in pre-rolls.

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Discover The 5 Most Popular Weed Strains At Our Dispensary

Are you searching for a secure pot shop to purchase top-quality weed strains in Canada? You have come to the right place! 

The world of cannabis is constantly evolving, and it seems like there’s a new strain dropping on the market every other week. 

If you are sincerely interested in cannabis, you may be curious and excited to explore new strains and products. 

We make it our duty to supply every consumer in and around Ajax, Ontario, with the best quality weed strains on the market. 

If you’re looking for a cannabis dispensary in Ajax, Pickering, or Whitby, we have everything you may need, from the most popular strains to the rarest buds. 

This article will look at a brief history and review of the top 5 weed strains currently available at our weed dispensary in Ajax. 

Weed strains are typically defined by appearance, botanical lineage, chemical profile, and effects. 

What is a Weed Strain? 

In botany, the term “strain” describes an offspring or descendant of specific plants. 

However, this term is a bit inaccurate in the cannabis industry, and a more accurate description is “cultivars” or “variety.” 

Cannabis strains are typically defined by appearance, botanical lineage, chemical profile, and effects. 

Specific characteristics like cannabinoid and terpene content are used to determine which strain is ideal for chronic pain and which has energizing effects. 

We can all agree that a wide variety of weed strains are on the market. While most strains are similar, several types have been produced and maintained for their unique characteristics and growth profiles. 

The difference in weed variety results from several different factors. A grower may produce a particular weed strain, and another person develops it with some twists, creating a hybrid strain. 

Nature also influences weed variety; even when cultivars grow a particular breed for specific characteristics, there will always be some sort of variation in the gene pool. 

When hundreds of cannabis plants are grown together, some develop unique characteristics which can be used to develop new strains. 

Cannabis users choose and enjoy different weed types based on their effect and other characteristics like flavour and aroma. 

Different Types of Weed Strains

The major types of weed are derived from two different species of cannabis: Cannabis sativa and Cannabis Indica. These types of weed strains differ based on their genetic structure and effects. 

Cannabis users choose and enjoy different weed types based on their effect and other characteristics like flavour and aroma. 

Just like people’s experiences of weed differ, the consumption mode is also different. Some prefer smoking, while others enjoy edibles and extracts

Indica

Cannabis indica is native to the Hindu “Kush” region near Afghanistan. 

Due to the harsh, cold climate, it originates from, indica plants tend to be short and stocky, with a bushy appearance. Its leaves are darker, fuller, and rounder and grow faster than Sativa. 

Indica has high THC levels and low amounts of CBD, which is why it’s considered a strong or potent weed. 

Its effect is sedative and relaxing, leaving most users stuck on the couch after consuming. 

It also helps reduce nausea and improve appetite. Because of its deeply relaxing effects, indica is commonly used before bed.

Sativa

Cannabis sativa is found in warmer and dryer climates like Mexico and South Africa. Its plants are much taller with long, thin leaves. 

Its growth process is a bit more unique because it grows in certain light conditions and requires darkness for over 11 hours daily. 

Compared to indica, its CBD levels are much higher, while THC levels are lower. 

It produces a deeply energizing effect that keeps people happy and elevated throughout the day. 

It is often consumed by people who want to feel creative and productive during the day. 

Many hybrid weed strains are created to increase THC levels; a great example is the popular wedding cake strain.

Hybrid

Hybrid weed strains are typically grown on farms and greenhouses. They are created by cross-germinating seeds of Sativa or indica plants to produce a strain with both effects. 

The appearance of the plant and its buds depends on the combination of the parent plants. 

Many hybrid weed strains are created to increase THC levels; a great example is the popular wedding cake strain. Hybrids could be indica-dominant, sativa-dominant, or balanced. 

Ruderalis

Cannabis Ruderalis is another weed strain that was discovered in Southern Russia.

It grows quickly due to the cold and low-sunlight conditions of the areas it grows in. It has small, bushy plants that usually don’t grow taller than 12 inches. 

Cannabis Ruderalis has low THC and CBD contents which may not be enough to produce an effect. 

This strain is not very popular among recreational users, but cannabis growers breed it with other strains. 

Top 5 Weed Strains At Our Ajax Dispensary

If you live in Pickering, Ontario, or Whitby and are hoping to buy weed in our Ajax dispensary, here are five top-quality weed strains you need to try. 

D. Bubba, also known as the Death Bubba or BC strain, is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that is a descendant of the popular Bubba Kush strain. 

D. Bubba

Buying weed in Ajax, Pickering, or Whitby can be overwhelming because of the wide variety of products in the catalogue. 

When you visit our cannabis store in Ajax and are confused about what strain to go for, the D. Bubba strain is a great choice. 

D. Bubba, also known as the Death Bubba or BC strain, is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that is a descendant of the popular Bubba Kush strain. 

The D. Bubba weed strain produces a mellow sedative high that lasts several hours. Its relaxing effect makes it great for relaxing after a stressful day. 

Aroma: D. Bubba’s aroma is a strong blend of grass and skunk with a pleasant, musty, earthy undertone. 

Flavour: It produces an earthy and sweet flavour that leaves you wanting more. Upon exhale, you get a lemon pine flavour with pungent earthy hints. 

THC level: 25% – 27%. 

Pacific OG is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing Nepali OG and Snow Lotus. It is a mid-powered and evenly balanced strain that is great for any time of the day. 

Pacific OG

Pacific OG is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing Nepali OG and Snow Lotus. It is a mid-powered and evenly balanced strain that is great for any time of the day. 

Its enjoyable effect encourages consumers to relax and slip into a meditative comfort state for a long time. The buds are round with a minty green appearance and light orange pistils. 

Aroma: Pacific OG gives off an earthy scent that can be detected as soon as you take out the bud. Its aroma is fresh, lemony, and earthy. 

Flavour: Its palette includes woodsy flavours, floral undertones, sweet apricot, and fresh earth. 

THC level: 22% – 28%. 

Pink Kush from Pure Sunfarms is a coastal relative of the legendary OG Kush. 

Pink Kush

Pink Kush from Pure Sunfarms is a coastal relative of the legendary OG Kush. 

This strain is most preferred in Canada because of its strong scent, colourful flowers, and high THC potential. 

The buds are usually dense, medium to large, with orange hairs and deep purple hues, covered with a thick coating of trichomes. 

The effects of Pink Kush are just as exciting as it sounds. It takes you on a euphoric headspace that keeps you relaxed while feeling happy and giggly. 

Aroma: It gives off a range of aromas of orange, coffee, butterscotch, white pepper, earth, and grapefruit. 

Flavour: The flavour profile aligns perfectly with the aroma. When you inhale, you get a citrusy, floral taste, and it is quickly replaced with a mild herbal note. 

THC level: 18% – 24%

Subway scientist is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that will leave you incredibly high and interested. 

Subway Scientist

Subway scientist is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that will leave you incredibly high and interested. 

This top-shelf strain is made from a strange combination of indica dominant strains, making it mysterious. Its buds are compact and dense, with leaves appearing healthy and green. 

It has many bright purple spots around the buds with amber trichomes and dark orange pistils. You should expect a strong high that leaves you both spaced out and relaxed. 

Aroma: It gives off a range of scents like woody, sweet, earthy, fruity, pine, and grape. 

Flavour: Its flavour has a sweet and fruity flavour. On inhale, the flavour goes back to being earthy. 

THC level: 20% – 26%. 

If you prefer pre-milled weed, you should try Funk Master. It is created using different strains: GMO cookies, Ice Cream Cake, and Skywalker Kush. 

Funk Master

If you prefer pre-milled weed, you should try Funk Master. It is created using different strains: GMO cookies, Ice Cream Cake, and Skywalker Kush. 

Its smoke is pretty smooth, and because it’s pre-milled, it is super convenient to use and enjoy. 

The effects are pretty strong and hit shortly after. It will make you energetic, focused, happy, hungry, and relaxed. 

Aroma & Flavour: Earthy and Sweet. 

THC level: 18% – 25.5%

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Our goal is to transform the cannabis landscape by bringing raw energy into our dispensaries. W

ith us, you can enjoy an incredible retail cannabis experience where old and new cannabis culture collides. 

Visit The 6ix dispensary in Ajax to enjoy easy walk-in or order weed delivery from our website. 

Bottom Line

Cannabis users make the most of their experience by exploring different weed strains and methods of consuming them. 

Today, thousands of different strains are on the market with constantly evolving effects and appearance. 

If you need a cool and comfy dispensary in Ajax, the 6ix dispensary Ajax has you covered.

Visit our weed dispensary today for all your cannabis needs. 

Discover The 5 Most Popular Weed Strains At Our Dispensary

Are you searching for a secure pot shop to purchase top-quality weed strains in Canada? You have come to the right place! 

The world of cannabis is constantly evolving, and it seems like there’s a new strain dropping on the market every other week. 

If you are sincerely interested in cannabis, you may be curious and excited to explore new strains and products. 

We make it our duty to supply every consumer in and around Ajax, Ontario, with the best quality weed strains on the market. 

If you’re looking for a cannabis dispensary in Ajax, Pickering, or Whitby, we have everything you may need, from the most popular strains to the rarest buds. 

This article will look at a brief history and review of the top 5 weed strains currently available at our weed dispensary in Ajax. 

Weed strains are typically defined by appearance, botanical lineage, chemical profile, and effects. 

What is a Weed Strain? 

In botany, the term “strain” describes an offspring or descendant of specific plants. 

However, this term is a bit inaccurate in the cannabis industry, and a more accurate description is “cultivars” or “variety.” 

Cannabis strains are typically defined by appearance, botanical lineage, chemical profile, and effects. 

Specific characteristics like cannabinoid and terpene content are used to determine which strain is ideal for chronic pain and which has energizing effects. 

We can all agree that a wide variety of weed strains are on the market. While most strains are similar, several types have been produced and maintained for their unique characteristics and growth profiles. 

The difference in weed variety results from several different factors. A grower may produce a particular weed strain, and another person develops it with some twists, creating a hybrid strain. 

Nature also influences weed variety; even when cultivars grow a particular breed for specific characteristics, there will always be some sort of variation in the gene pool. 

When hundreds of cannabis plants are grown together, some develop unique characteristics which can be used to develop new strains. 

Cannabis users choose and enjoy different weed types based on their effect and other characteristics like flavour and aroma. 

Different Types of Weed Strains

The major types of weed are derived from two different species of cannabis: Cannabis sativa and Cannabis Indica. These types of weed strains differ based on their genetic structure and effects. 

Cannabis users choose and enjoy different weed types based on their effect and other characteristics like flavour and aroma. 

Just like people’s experiences of weed differ, the consumption mode is also different. Some prefer smoking, while others enjoy edibles and extracts

Indica

Cannabis indica is native to the Hindu “Kush” region near Afghanistan. 

Due to the harsh, cold climate, it originates from, indica plants tend to be short and stocky, with a bushy appearance. Its leaves are darker, fuller, and rounder and grow faster than Sativa. 

Indica has high THC levels and low amounts of CBD, which is why it’s considered a strong or potent weed. 

Its effect is sedative and relaxing, leaving most users stuck on the couch after consuming. 

It also helps reduce nausea and improve appetite. Because of its deeply relaxing effects, indica is commonly used before bed.

Sativa

Cannabis sativa is found in warmer and dryer climates like Mexico and South Africa. Its plants are much taller with long, thin leaves. 

Its growth process is a bit more unique because it grows in certain light conditions and requires darkness for over 11 hours daily. 

Compared to indica, its CBD levels are much higher, while THC levels are lower. 

It produces a deeply energizing effect that keeps people happy and elevated throughout the day. 

It is often consumed by people who want to feel creative and productive during the day. 

Many hybrid weed strains are created to increase THC levels; a great example is the popular wedding cake strain.

Hybrid

Hybrid weed strains are typically grown on farms and greenhouses. They are created by cross-germinating seeds of Sativa or indica plants to produce a strain with both effects. 

The appearance of the plant and its buds depends on the combination of the parent plants. 

Many hybrid weed strains are created to increase THC levels; a great example is the popular wedding cake strain. Hybrids could be indica-dominant, sativa-dominant, or balanced. 

Ruderalis

Cannabis Ruderalis is another weed strain that was discovered in Southern Russia.

It grows quickly due to the cold and low-sunlight conditions of the areas it grows in. It has small, bushy plants that usually don’t grow taller than 12 inches. 

Cannabis Ruderalis has low THC and CBD contents which may not be enough to produce an effect. 

This strain is not very popular among recreational users, but cannabis growers breed it with other strains. 

Top 5 Weed Strains At Our Ajax Dispensary

If you live in Pickering, Ontario, or Whitby and are hoping to buy weed in our Ajax dispensary, here are five top-quality weed strains you need to try. 

D. Bubba, also known as the Death Bubba or BC strain, is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that is a descendant of the popular Bubba Kush strain. 

D. Bubba

Buying weed in Ajax, Pickering, or Whitby can be overwhelming because of the wide variety of products in the catalogue. 

When you visit our cannabis store in Ajax and are confused about what strain to go for, the D. Bubba strain is a great choice. 

D. Bubba, also known as the Death Bubba or BC strain, is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that is a descendant of the popular Bubba Kush strain. 

The D. Bubba weed strain produces a mellow sedative high that lasts several hours. Its relaxing effect makes it great for relaxing after a stressful day. 

Aroma: D. Bubba’s aroma is a strong blend of grass and skunk with a pleasant, musty, earthy undertone. 

Flavour: It produces an earthy and sweet flavour that leaves you wanting more. Upon exhale, you get a lemon pine flavour with pungent earthy hints. 

THC level: 25% – 27%. 

Pacific OG is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing Nepali OG and Snow Lotus. It is a mid-powered and evenly balanced strain that is great for any time of the day. 

Pacific OG

Pacific OG is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing Nepali OG and Snow Lotus. It is a mid-powered and evenly balanced strain that is great for any time of the day. 

Its enjoyable effect encourages consumers to relax and slip into a meditative comfort state for a long time. The buds are round with a minty green appearance and light orange pistils. 

Aroma: Pacific OG gives off an earthy scent that can be detected as soon as you take out the bud. Its aroma is fresh, lemony, and earthy. 

Flavour: Its palette includes woodsy flavours, floral undertones, sweet apricot, and fresh earth. 

THC level: 22% – 28%. 

Pink Kush from Pure Sunfarms is a coastal relative of the legendary OG Kush. 

Pink Kush

Pink Kush from Pure Sunfarms is a coastal relative of the legendary OG Kush. 

This strain is most preferred in Canada because of its strong scent, colourful flowers, and high THC potential. 

The buds are usually dense, medium to large, with orange hairs and deep purple hues, covered with a thick coating of trichomes. 

The effects of Pink Kush are just as exciting as it sounds. It takes you on a euphoric headspace that keeps you relaxed while feeling happy and giggly. 

Aroma: It gives off a range of aromas of orange, coffee, butterscotch, white pepper, earth, and grapefruit. 

Flavour: The flavour profile aligns perfectly with the aroma. When you inhale, you get a citrusy, floral taste, and it is quickly replaced with a mild herbal note. 

THC level: 18% – 24%

Subway scientist is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that will leave you incredibly high and interested. 

Subway Scientist

Subway scientist is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that will leave you incredibly high and interested. 

This top-shelf strain is made from a strange combination of indica dominant strains, making it mysterious. Its buds are compact and dense, with leaves appearing healthy and green. 

It has many bright purple spots around the buds with amber trichomes and dark orange pistils. You should expect a strong high that leaves you both spaced out and relaxed. 

Aroma: It gives off a range of scents like woody, sweet, earthy, fruity, pine, and grape. 

Flavour: Its flavour has a sweet and fruity flavour. On inhale, the flavour goes back to being earthy. 

THC level: 20% – 26%. 

If you prefer pre-milled weed, you should try Funk Master. It is created using different strains: GMO cookies, Ice Cream Cake, and Skywalker Kush. 

Funk Master

If you prefer pre-milled weed, you should try Funk Master. It is created using different strains: GMO cookies, Ice Cream Cake, and Skywalker Kush. 

Its smoke is pretty smooth, and because it’s pre-milled, it is super convenient to use and enjoy. 

The effects are pretty strong and hit shortly after. It will make you energetic, focused, happy, hungry, and relaxed. 

Aroma & Flavour: Earthy and Sweet. 

THC level: 18% – 25.5%

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Buy High-Quality Weed from Canada’s Top Dispensary

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The 6ix dispensary Ajax is a top-rated Pickering Dispensary in Ajax, providing the public with quality weed and the best experience. 

Our goal is to transform the cannabis landscape by bringing raw energy into our dispensaries. W

ith us, you can enjoy an incredible retail cannabis experience where old and new cannabis culture collides. 

Visit The 6ix dispensary in Ajax to enjoy easy walk-in or order weed delivery from our website. 

Bottom Line

Cannabis users make the most of their experience by exploring different weed strains and methods of consuming them. 

Today, thousands of different strains are on the market with constantly evolving effects and appearance. 

If you need a cool and comfy dispensary in Ajax, the 6ix dispensary Ajax has you covered.

Visit our weed dispensary today for all your cannabis needs.