Zipples by Pnw Cultivar
Indica × Sativa
Zipples is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by PNW Cultivar, aiming to harmonize indica and sativa qualities. Originating from the Pacific Northwest, this strain is the result of careful breeding that blends traditional techniques with modern genetic understanding.
Appearance
Zipples presents small to medium-sized buds with a dense, resinous structure. The buds are covered in glistening trichomes and feature a color palette of deep forest green interspersed with purple hues and bright orange pistils. Its compact structure and visually appealing characteristics make it stand out.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Zipples is complex, offering earthy undertones complemented by hints of citrus and pine. Upon crushing, a spicy, peppery note emerges. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering an initial burst of tangy citrus, reminiscent of lemon and lime, followed by a smooth, herbal finish with a subtly sweet and spicy aftertaste.
Effects
Consumers report that Zipples induces a balanced experience, starting with a cerebral euphoria that can enhance creativity and sociability. This is often accompanied by a subtle energy that promotes clear thinking and lively conversation. As the experience progresses, a grounding body relaxation develops, contributing to its versatile effects for both recreational and medicinal users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Zipples typically contains THC levels between 18% and 25%, with CBD levels below 1%. Dominant terpenes include myrcene, known for relaxation; limonene, associated with mood elevation and citrus notes; and caryophyllene, which may offer anti-inflammatory benefits. This cannabinoid and terpene combination contributes to its balanced effects.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by PNW Cultivar, Zipples was developed with the goal of creating a harmonious blend of indica and sativa genetics. The strain's lineage is a sophisticated mix, with approximately 55% indica and 45% sativa heritage, carefully selected to offer both relaxing and invigorating qualities.