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Eight curated strains from New York micro-grows. Half-ounce or ounce per drop.
- 8 strains from NY micro-growers
- Your choice: ½ oz or 1 oz total
- Tasting notes + cultivator profiles
- Monthly rotation — never repeats
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Four curated boxes, shipping twice a month on the 15th and the 30th. Pick the cadence that fits your life — one drop a month or both. Join the waitlist and tell us which box you'd grab first.
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.
Pricing to be announced. First members get early access and a founder's rate.
21+ only · New York State residents only · Pending licensing through the NY Office of Cannabis Management. Joining the waitlist does not create an order or payment obligation. We'll email you when boxes go live.
Strain library
12 strains catalogued.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.