Jelly Pancakes | 3.5g
Introducing a rare hybrid cross between Jelly Breath and Pancakes; Jelly Pancakes. This delicious bud is a must-have for any hybrid lover, with long-lasting effects that will leave you feeling lifted yet calm for hours.
Jelly Pancakes visually offers deep forest green hues with an abundance of amber hairs. When smoking this strain, you’ll be hit with intense scents of butter and berries, similar to that of pancake batter. This strain’s flavor profile matches its aroma, boasting a sweet, creamy aftertaste that lingers on the palate.
Effects
CalmHappyRelaxedEnergetic
0.11%
CBDA (Cannabidiolic acid)-0.11%
CBDA is a derivative of CBGA and the precursor to the well known cannabinoid CBD. Over the last decade scientists have found that CBDA has a very similar chemical structure to that of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and thus has shown promise in treating pain due to inflammation by inhibiting COX-2 receptors in the brain that register pain. CBDA has also been shown to help regulate the over release of serotonin that causes severe nausea and vomiting in patients receiving chemotherapy, and while more thorough research is needed these results are very promising.
0.12%
CBG (Cannabigerol)-0.12%
Cannabinoids are synthesized by Cannabigerolic Acid. CBG is the decarboxylated form of this acid that appears at low levels in most cannabis plants. Because its properties are beneficial to multiple parts of the endocannabinoid system, CBG has a wide range of therapeutic uses. It is non-psychotropic and can provide analgesic and antidepressant qualities.
0.48%
CBGA (Cannabigerolic acid)-0.48%
CBGA is often referred to as the, “Father or Mother of all Cannabinoids”. This is because CBGA is situated at the very top of the cascading reaction that creates THCA, CBDA and CBCA which, through decarboxylation, are turned into the three major cannabinoids THC, CBD and CBC. Currently there is little research being conducted on the medical benefits of CBGA, although it has shown extremely promising results when looking at the interaction between CBGA and colon cancer cells. When CBGA was applied directly to colon cancer cells not only did it destroy the cancer cells, but it also stopped the proliferation of new cancer cells. More research is certainly needed, but these preliminary results are extremely encouraging.
0.67%
THC-D9 (Delta 9–tetrahydrocannabinol)-0.67%
Delta 9 THC is the primary compound found in the resinous glands of a cannabis plant, and is directly responsible for psychoactive effects. It mirrors the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids and attaches to these receptors to alter and enhance sensory perception. THC can create a feeling of euphoria by enhancing dopamine levels in the brain. The amount of THC in a cannabis product can vary widely based on the method of consumption and the strain at the source of that product. The high that is produced is often enhanced by the “entourage effect” which is a combination of multiple cannabinoids in conjunction with various terpenes and individual body chemistry.
0.08%
THCVA (Tetrahydrocanabivarinic acid)-0.08%
THCVA is the cannabinoid acid precursor to the well known cannabinoid THCV. Strains such as Durban Poison and other Haze varieties have been recognized as containing high levels of THCVA and also THCV.
23.38%
“TAC” – Total Active Cannabinoids-23.38%
Total active cannabinoids represent the total amount of active cannabinoids at the time of lab testing. This total of active cannabinoids considers all of the active compounds that the product holds.