Tweed has all of your favorite flavors in this 420
Presented by Tweed
April 15, 2021
420 season is here and the stoke is high. When April rolls around, the cannabis community knows it’s time to dive into the strains you can’t get enough of.
Tweed has your back with all your favorites. Canadians trust tweed to bring gratitude with expertly grown OG strains now available in the parentage names you know and love.
Below are 420 highlights with yummy terpene profiles and THC / CBD potencies for any type of celebration.
Green pillow
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Green Cush is a sativa strain that is citrusy with a touch of skunky sweetness. The buds are small, dense, and resinous and are said to be a cross of ’89 Super Sativa Seed Club Skunk # 1 and an Afghan Landrace strain.
Hindu Kush
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This classic variety is said to come from the Hindu Kush Mountains, which stretch between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The woody, floral indica has a damp, pungent skunkiness with sweet undertones and typically features a heavy blanket of crystal trichomes.
Skunk Haze
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How about a hybrid strain with balanced THC and CBD levels? If that tells your name, Tweeds Skunk Haze is ready to roll.
Afghan Kush
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Afghan Kush is another classic strain, and it’s not hard to see why. The indica-dominant strain had been perfected for centuries before the Dutch seed bank Sensi Seeds made it available to everyone to grow. It is known for its high THC potency and would be a great addition to a successful 420 adventure day.
UK cheese
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UK Cheese is a unique hybrid variety that was originally cultivated in the early 1990s by a British collective group called “Exodus” (hence the variety referred to is also mentioned as Exodus cheese). It has high THC potency with skunky cheese flavors.
C-land
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Tweeds C-Land is the product of a Granddaddy Purple x Bay Platinum Cookies cross that makes for a Sativa dominant strain with beautiful purple colored buds.
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