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Eight curated strains from New York micro-grows. Half-ounce or ounce per drop.
- 8 strains from NY micro-growers
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- Tasting notes + cultivator profiles
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Eight curated strains from New York micro-grows. Half-ounce or ounce per drop.
Hash, rosin, and live resin for the refined palate.
A gentle sampler for adults trying cannabis for the first time.
THC-infused drinks for the no-hangover evening crowd.
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Strain library
49 strains catalogued.
ACDC is a phenotype-selected Cannatonic cut that regularly tests at a 20:1 CBD-to-THC ratio, making it one of the highest-CBD cultivars available on legal menus. Functionally non-intoxicating at most doses. The strain is genuinely useful for chronic pain, anxiety management, and inflammation without any appreciable high. A good entry point for consumers who want therapeutic cannabis effects without functional impairment — or a daytime companion for experienced THC consumers looking to extend flower sessions without escalating intoxication.
Animal Cookies is a GSC × Fire OG cross that leans heavily indica despite the hybrid classification. The Fire OG parent delivers the body effect; the Cookies line brings the sweet pastry-sour terpene backbone. A strong evening strain with substantial THC in most cuts. Useful for pain management and late-night consumers; less appropriate for daytime productivity. A reasonable stepping stone for anyone who likes Gelato but wants a heavier body.
Apple Fritter is what happens when a sour apple phenotype crosses with the dessert-cookies lineage. The nose reads genuine — apple-pastry with a vanilla edge — and the high balances euphoria with steady body relaxation. A solid late-afternoon-into-evening strain. Potency is on the high side, which makes Apple Fritter a careful-dose strain for novice consumers; experienced users find the plateau sustained rather than spiked.
Banana Kush delivers on its name — a genuine banana flavor built on a Ghost OG base, with the Skunk Haze parent providing enough head lift to keep the strain from settling into pure indica territory. A good afternoon hybrid for consumers who want tropical flavors without the citrus brightness of most sativa-leaning strains. The high is social, moderately uplifting, and relaxed in the body. Pairs with slow-start weekends.
Biscotti is a Cookies-bred Gelato cross that leans Italian on the flavor — sweet pastry with a spice finish, a little more grounded than the mint and fruit notes most Gelato descendants exhibit. The high is body-first with a clean head, which makes Biscotti a useful mid-evening hybrid: relaxed enough to wind down, alert enough to hold a conversation. A strong performer in blind consumer tests on high-THC shelves.
A sativa-dominant hybrid originating in California. Blue Dream balances full-body relaxation with gentle cerebral invigoration. One of the most popular strains in New York dispensaries.
DJ Short’s Blueberry is one of the foundational fruit-forward indicas and the parent of dozens of modern berry crosses. The flavor lives up to its name — genuine blueberry on both ends, with a sweet-earthy base that reads as authentic rather than candy. The high is moderate, deeply relaxing, and long-lasting. A good evening strain for consumers who prefer fruit over fuel flavors. The Afghani parent provides the body weight; the Thai adds just enough head to keep it from being flat.
Bubba Kush is the template for modern heavy-body indicas — a short, stout plant with dense nugs and a profile that reads like coffee, chocolate, and soil. The high is couch-locking in the best sense: the mind slows, the body releases, and appetite tends to follow. Most useful at the end of the day. Good for chronic pain management, insomnia, and anyone trying to decompress after a high-stakes week. Not a conversation strain; plan accordingly.
Cannatonic is the Resin Seeds cultivar that parented the high-CBD category — ACDC is a phenotype of this line. The standard expression runs 1:1 or 2:1 CBD-to-THC, which produces a gentle, clear-headed high with substantial therapeutic effect. Useful for chronic pain management, anxiety, and consumers who want a functional cannabis experience that doesn’t dominate the afternoon. A reasonable default for readers trying CBD-dominant flower for the first time.
Cereal Milk tastes exactly like its name — the sweet, creamy leftover at the bottom of a bowl of fruit cereal. A Cookies genetics project that became one of the most recognized flavor strains on the West Coast and is now widely available in NY. The high is balanced, slightly sativa-leaning, and sociable. Useful for consumers who want dessert flavors without the sedation most dessert indicas bring. One of the most consistently enjoyable hybrids on current menus.
Charlotte’s Web is the Stanley Brothers’ hemp-derived CBD cultivar and one of the most famous high-CBD strains in the world. With THC under 0.3%, it’s effectively non-intoxicating, which also means it’s often sold as hemp rather than as NY-market cannabis. Primarily used for therapeutic applications. The flavor is earthy-pine with a woody finish characteristic of hemp genetics. A good choice for consumers looking for pure CBD delivery via flower rather than via extract.
Cherry AK-47 is a phenotype-selected lean of the original AK-47 that tilts toward its cherry terpene expression. The result is a more approachable AK — the cerebral sativa energy is still there, but the nose is sweeter and the body feel is a little more grounded. Good entry point for consumers curious about the classic AK line without the skunk-funk of the original. The high is steady, useful for conversation or mid-day work, with a mild physical relaxation that shows up around the one-hour mark.
Chocolope brings back a flavor profile most modern breeders have walked away from: actual chocolate-coffee notes on the inhale, earthy cocoa on the exhale, with a sativa high that’s more uplifting than scattered. The Chocolate Thai parent is most of the story. A good morning strain for consumers who prefer dessert-flavored smoke but don’t want a sedative indica. Energy is present but manageable; the creative bent shows up within fifteen minutes. A rare surviving lineage worth trying when you see it on a NY menu.
Cookies and Cream is the 2016 Cannabis Cup winner and still one of the cleaner-tasting Cookies crosses. The flavor is exactly the namesake dessert: vanilla, cream, and a nutty undertone that stays on the palate. A genuinely balanced hybrid. The high is pleasant and steady rather than spiky — good for consumers who want something predictable. Works across the afternoon and into the evening without becoming either too sedating or too stimulating.
Do-Si-Dos is an OGKB phenotype cross that runs high — modern NY cuts regularly test above 25% THC and still feel smoother than the numbers suggest. The flavor is sweet-mint with a spice edge; the trichome coverage is conspicuous enough to catch the eye in a dispensary jar. A heavy evening indica. Do-Si-Dos is the strain consumers choose when they want the numbers behind the high to be real. Useful for chronic pain, genuine insomnia, and the kind of decompression that needs a couch and some time.
Durban Poison is a pure-sativa landrace from South Africa's eastern coast and one of the few original cultivars that still shows up in modern NY dispensary menus unmixed. The high is clean and clear-headed — closer to espresso than to a joint in its arc — with a rush of focus that wears well on daytime creative work, early hikes, or long drives through the valley. The aroma is unmistakably Durban: sweet anise and pine cut with an earthy funk that carries through to the taste. Terpinolene-forward, which explains the energy. For most consumers Durban Poison is a morning or early-afternoon strain — the ceiling is high but the body feel is light, so evening use can leave you wired past bedtime.
Gelato is the strain that reshaped the dessert-hybrid category — a Sunset Sherbet × Thin Mint GSC cross from Cookie Fam that tastes as creamy as it sounds and lands in a balanced middle ground between its cookie and sherbet parents. The high is a true 50/50 hybrid: cerebral enough for conversation, physical enough for a long evening indoors. Phenotype-dependent; some pheno cuts lean sativa, others indica. The #33 pheno is the industry reference. Reliable daytime-into-evening strain for most consumers.
Ghost Train Haze ranked among High Times’ strongest strains for years and still delivers on potency — modern NY cuts commonly land in the mid-20s for THC, with a racy high that’s genuinely euphoric but not for beginners. Citrus-sour on the nose, floral on the palate, with a terpinolene-forward profile that tracks with the energy the strain delivers. Best for experienced consumers looking for cerebral stamina without the body heft. Start with a single pull; the ceiling sneaks up.
An OG Kush and Durban Poison cross that took the cannabis world by storm. GSC delivers a potent, full-body high with a sweet, earthy flavor profile.
GG#4 (legally rebranded from Gorilla Glue in some states) earned its original name from the trim-stickiness of its resin and the couch-glue of its high. Chem’s Sister × Sour Dubb × Chocolate Diesel produces a pungent, fuel-forward flower with THC that regularly tops 28%. The body effect is substantial and the head-trip is full — a true hybrid that leans experiential. Better for evening than daytime for most consumers. A strain worth trying once to understand why the modern high-THC market developed the way it did.
A famous California indica cross known for its striking purple buds and powerful body effects. GDP delivers grape and berry flavors alongside deep physical relaxation.
Grape Ape is an older Mendocino Purps cross that still earns its place on dispensary shelves for its grape-candy flavor and reliable body effect. The strain shows deep purple color in most cuts; the nose is unambiguous grape. Moderate THC by modern standards, which makes Grape Ape a useful choice for consumers who want a real indica effect without the ceiling-scraping potency of newer cultivars. Good for evening use, pain management, and anyone who prefers fruit terpenes over gas.
Green Crack earned its name (and a polite rebrand to Green Cush in many NY menus) because it hits like a triple espresso. The strain is a Skunk #1 × Afghani cross that tilts hard toward its sativa parent, and the result is the canonical daytime energy strain: fast onset, sustained clarity, and almost no body heaviness. Aroma runs sweet-mango with a citrus brightness; the smoke is smooth, which makes dosing restraint the real discipline. Good for chores, mid-morning writing, and outdoor activity. Skip the late-afternoon sessions unless you want to be awake at 1 AM.
Harlequin typically hits a 5:2 CBD-to-THC ratio, which is enough THC to produce a mild high but low enough that most consumers stay functional. The Colombian Gold parent shows up on the mango-earthy top note. A good middle-ground CBD cultivar for readers curious about high-CBD cannabis but hesitant to give up the head change entirely. Works well for daytime anxiety management and mild chronic pain without the sedation of pure-indica alternatives.
One of the original indica landraces and the ancestor of most modern kush lines. Hindu Kush (named for the mountain range that spans the Pakistan–Afghanistan border) remains a template for earthy, sandalwood-leaning indicas that don’t chase novelty flavor. Lower THC than hype strains but the high is warm, steady, and consistent across consumers. A good choice for anyone who finds modern designer indicas too sweet or too sedating. Reliable evening smoke with a hundred-year pedigree.
A locally-bred sativa cross from a Catskills cultivator. The Sour D parent dominates the nose — sharp diesel with a citrus brightness — while the Northern Lights side keeps the body grounded and the comedown gentle. Sets in within 10 minutes; useful for morning hikes, a long writing session, or social events where you don't want to lose the thread.
Ice Cream Cake is the current benchmark for dessert indicas — a Wedding Cake × Gelato #33 cross that reads vanilla-cream on the nose and delivers a heavy, late-evening high. One of the most consistently stocked strains on NY dispensary menus. The body effect is substantial; the mind ease-in is gradual. A very good winding-down strain, but not the one for mid-afternoon productivity. Pairs well with cold dessert and nothing else on the schedule.
Named after the renowned cannabis activist and author, Jack Herer is a blissful, clear-headed sativa. Perfect for creative projects and social situations.
LA Confidential is DNA Genetics’ flagship Afghani cross and a multi-Cup winner. The nose is piney-skunk with a sharp Afghani backbone; the high is classically indica but cleaner on the comedown than many heavy cultivars. Good for consumers who want a genuine heavy-body effect without the next-morning fog that some indicas leave. The terpene profile is myrcene-first, which tracks with the couch-lock, but pinene keeps the head unexpectedly clear through the first half-hour.
MAC 1 — short for Miracle Alien Cookies phenotype 1 — is a Capulator-bred hybrid that reads more sativa than its genetics suggest. The flavor is citrus-diesel with a floral undercurrent; the high is genuinely balanced, leaning energetic. A strain that’s earned hype for good reason. Clean, clear-headed, and well-suited to daytime use despite the high-THC numbers. One of the best-rated hybrids on NY menus for consumers who want strength without sedation.
Master Kush was one of the first Hindu Kush crosses to win multiple Cannabis Cups in the ‘90s, and it’s still a reference indica. The Skunk parent gives it a citrus top note that sits above the earthy-pine Hindu Kush base; the high is balanced for an indica — relaxing without flattening. Works well in the evening without being a couch-lock strain. A reasonable choice for consumers who want an indica that still allows conversation through the first hour.
Maui Wowie is a piece of 1960s cannabis history — one of the first Hawaiian landraces to make its way east and still one of the most approachable tropical sativas in the catalog. Lower THC than modern hype strains, but the high is classic: giggly, social, and sustained. Flavor leans tropical-fruit with a sweet undertone that stays in the room after exhale. A reliable choice for beach-day energy, group settings, and anyone who finds current 28%-THC flower too heavy. Pairs with daylight and a short walk.
Mimosa is named for what it tastes like: citrus orange with a berry undertone from the Purple Punch parent. The high leans sativa despite the indica parentage — a Clementine phenotype that tilted the expression. A popular morning hybrid on NY menus. The onset is bright, the peak is social, and the comedown is gentle. Good for creative work, outdoor activity, and brunch itself — which is presumably where the name was going.
One of the most famous indica strains ever bred. Northern Lights produces a resinous, fast-flowering plant and delivers a deeply relaxing body high perfect for evening use.
A legendary West Coast strain with a complex aroma of fuel, skunk, and spice. OG Kush delivers a heavy, couch-lock relaxation with a euphoric mental high.
The strain that gave a Seth Rogen movie its name is actually a legitimate tropical sativa in its own right. The Trainwreck × Hawaiian cross produces a genuine pineapple note — not the candy-adjacent flavor of its many imitators — with a relaxed-but-alert high that reads more like early-afternoon than morning. Good for social settings, creative work, and outdoor listening sessions. The body feel is mild enough that you can eat, move, and hold a conversation. Not the strain for finishing a spreadsheet, but excellent for the walk afterward.
Purple Punch lives up to its name on both ends — the nose is grape Kool-Aid, the body feel lands like a weighted blanket. Larry OG × GDP is a classic dessert-indica cross, and this particular combination hits its genetics hard. A reliable evening strain: good for winding down after dinner, pairing with a movie, or bridging the last hour before sleep. The high is social for the first forty minutes and sedating thereafter, so save it for the part of the day when going to bed is an option.
Ringo’s Gift is named for CBD advocate Lawrence Ringo and is among the highest-CBD crosses available. Ratios range from 1:1 to 24:1 CBD-to-THC depending on pheno. The strain is functionally therapeutic; most consumers report minimal intoxication. Useful for daytime pain and anxiety management. The flavor is earthy-floral with a mild sweet undertone — more interesting than typical high-CBD strains, which can lean flat. A good option for readers already familiar with ACDC who want an adjacent profile.
Runtz is the most-searched strain on most NY menus for good reason — a Zkittlez × Gelato cross that pushes both candy flavor and THC ceilings. Modern cuts test above 28%; the nose is unmistakably Runtz: sweet, fruit-loop, almost artificial in its sugar-punch intensity. The high is euphoric and balanced — uplifting for the first thirty minutes, settled after that. A good all-occasion hybrid that tilts slightly indica in the second half. Dose carefully on high-THC phenos; the punch lands clean but the recovery is long.
Skywalker OG is the strain that taught modern breeders what high-terpene OG crosses could do. The Skywalker × OG Kush hybrid is terpene-dense in a way that’s obvious from the grinder — diesel, pine, and spice layered thick. The high is full indica: heavy-body, sleepy, deeply relaxing. Best after dinner, ideally not before anything you need to stay awake for. Caryophyllene-forward, which tracks with the strain’s reputation for chronic-pain management.
A fast-acting, energizing sativa with a pungent diesel aroma. A classic New York strain — great for daytime use and creative work.
Strawberry Cough is named for its flavor and its expansion — the second word is accurate but earned. The Strawberry Fields × Haze cross is genuinely sweet-berry on the inhale and a little throat-catching on the exhale, even on clean hardware. The high is moderate and social, good for anxiety management without sedation. Consumers who find stronger sativas racy often land comfortably here. A canonical "meeting someone new" strain: uplifting without turning the volume on everything else up too.
Sunset Sherbet is the Cookies descendant that became more influential than the parent — the Gelato line starts here, along with a dozen modern dessert hybrids. The flavor is creamy-berry with a citrus top note, and the high is genuinely balanced. Approachable for most consumers, useful across the day, and widely available on NY menus. A reasonable default pick for anyone new to hybrids who wants something that won’t put them on the couch or on edge.
Two-time Cannabis Cup winner that reads exactly like its name: a sharp lemon punch on the nose, a sweet citrus peel on the exhale, and a high that lifts fast. The Lemon Skunk parent gives it the zest; Super Silver Haze does the heavy lifting on cerebral energy. Super Lemon Haze is the strain to reach for when you need conversation and momentum — it’s social without being scatterbrained, energetic without edge. High THC ceilings mean novice consumers should taper; this isn’t a strain where more is better.
Trainwreck is a 1970s Humboldt County cross that parented a long line of modern strains, including Pineapple Express. The Mexican × Afghani × Thai combo reads sharp-pine on the nose with a lemon-spice finish. The high hits fast — hence the name — and runs cerebral for the first hour. Best for experienced consumers; the onset is genuinely abrupt and can catch newcomers off guard. Otherwise, a reliable sativa-leaning hybrid with real editorial pedigree.
Tropicana Cookies is what happens when GSC crosses with Tangie — a sativa-leaning hybrid with a citrus flavor so clean it reads as orange juice on first taste. The cookies backbone shows up on the exhale. Runs cerebral and energetic for most of its duration, which makes it a daytime hybrid for consumers who want real citrus flavor with enough potency to matter. Creative work, morning exercise, and slow outdoor weekends are the natural use cases.
A rich, tangy strain with earthy pepper and sweet vanilla undertones. Wedding Cake delivers a high that satisfies both mind and body.
White Widow is a 1990s hybrid that still shows up on Amsterdam menus and increasingly on NY shelves. The Brazilian sativa × Indian indica cross produces a balanced hybrid with a generous trichome coverage that gave the strain its name. The high is cerebral and social with a mild body warmth. Good for consumers who want a classic hybrid experience without designer-era sweetness. Earthy and piney rather than candy, which some readers will find refreshing.
Zkittlez tastes like its name: a clean candy-fruit profile with grape and berry notes, built on a Grape Ape × Grapefruit base. The cross leans indica but doesn’t flatten — consumers regularly report it for anxiety without sedation. A versatile middle-of-the-day strain for anyone who wants a genuine fruit flavor without a hard body effect. Pairs well with hiking, long conversations, and the kind of early-evening unwinding that still involves staying awake.