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Orchard 31 1/8 OZ Jar

Flower 3.50 g OutdoorSmallSingle License Operator
Strain Orchard
Quantity 3.50 g
THC 22.56%
CBD 0.07%
Terpenes 2.17%
Total Cannabinoids 23.56%
Sum Cannabinoids 26.62%
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Product Description

ORCHARD No. 31 (Trainwreck x Gorilla Glue #4) x Clear Boost F4 The mother parentage (phenotype 31) was isolated from a large population hunt for its outlier terpene production and morphology. This cross exhibits a unique and chaotic bract structure (fox tailing) typical of high-sativa genetics, combined with the high resin production from the GG4. It offers a complex, layered nose that stands apart from modern poly-hybrids. This is a true connoisseur line. Expression: Oxidized apple skin, vintage cologne, and industrial funk. Effect: Fast onset, creative, and cerebral.

Product Batches

ECGO31121525 THC: 22.56% CBD: 0.07% Terpenes: 2.17% Lab Test Date: Dec 22, 2025 Testing Lab: C8-0000013-LIC
THC 22.56%
CBD 0.07%
Total Cannabinoids 23.56%
Terpenes 2.17%
Sum Cannabinoids 26.62%
Lab Test Date Dec 22, 2025
Testing Lab C8-0000013-LIC

About Elk Creek Genetics

We are a small batch, no-till farm that has been operating since 1978. We focus on organics and living soil.

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