Orchard 31 1/8 OZ Jar
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
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.Wholesale Inquiry
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Q: Where is "Mendocino County" and what is it known for?
Mendocino County is located on the north west coast of California, known for its rugged coastline, wineries, and redwood forests. The county is home to inland towns such as Willits (where Higher Origins was created!) and Ukiah, as well as coastal towns like Fort Bragg and the popular tourist village Mendocino. As one of the three counties in the fabled "Emerald Triangle", the county has a long history of cannabis cultivation, dating back to the 1960s when it became a hub for the counterculture movement. During this time, many young people moved to the area to grow and sell cannabis, drawn by the region's favorable climate and abundant natural resources. Medical legalization, the decline of the logging industry, and recreational legalization completely changed the landscape of the Mendocino county cannabis industry. Today, the county is now one of the largest centers of cultivation in the state, and the county with the highest percentage of small farms. Unfortunately, poor management of the licensing and permitting process by county officials has created an obstacle for easy expansion of legal cannabis businesses in the county.



