College Park

College Park is a slightly sativa-dominant hybrid (60% sativa / 40% indica), born from the bold cross of Georgia Pie and (Jungle Cake x GMO). This energizing strain delivers a potent cerebral experience that’s perfect for fans of euphoric, giggly highs with just enough body relaxation to keep you grounded.

Strain Type: Sativa Dominant Hybrid – 60% Sativa / 40% Indica
THC: 26% – 27%

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Description

The effects hit fast and heavy, sending your mind into an immediate rush of uplifting euphoria. Focus? Out the window. But social vibes? All in. You’ll feel a strong urge to talk and laugh—though carrying a coherent conversation might be a challenge, thanks to the intense, heady buzz. Expect waves of uncontrollable laughter over absolutely anything, as a light body high keeps you relaxed without dimming your mental energy.

With a powerful 26–27% THC average, College Park is often turned to for relief from chronic stress, depression, anxiety, pain, insomnia, and muscle cramps or spasms.

The flavor is a sweet burst of blueberry and citrus, layered with a sharp, pungent dankness that carries through on the exhale. Its aroma mirrors that intensity—fruity and sour with earthy, gassy undertones.

Visually, the buds are large and fluffy with a conical shape, showcasing dark olive-green nugs, deep purple leaves, thin orange pistils, and a frost of blue-tinted white crystal trichomes.

Terpenes:

Limonene:
Limonene is a naturally occurring chemical found in citrus fruit rinds, known for its pleasant lemon-like scent and flavor. It’s widely used in food flavorings, air fresheners, and cleaning products as a solvent and fragrance. While potentially offering health benefits like reducing inflammation and acting as an antioxidant.

Caryophyllene:
Caryophyllene is a spicy-scented, bicyclic sesquiterpene found in many plants like black pepper, cloves, and cannabis, and is unique for its ability to bind to the CB2 cannabinoid receptor, not the CB1 receptor. This interaction grants it therapeutic potential for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, and pain-relieving effects, impacting immune and nervous systems without producing the psychotropic effects of THC. Also known as a dietary cannabinoid, caryophyllene is approved as a natural flavoring by the FDA and is used in aromatherapy, food, and medicinal products.

Linalool:
Linalool is a naturally occurring floral terpene alcohol found in plants like lavender and citrus, known for its light, floral, and woody scent. It is widely used in cosmetics, personal care products, and aromatherapy for its fragrance and purported calming effects, which may help reduce anxiety and improve sleep.

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