White Choc Chip #8

White Choc Chip #8 is a sativa-dominant strain with moderate yields and a straightforward growth pattern. She develops a tall top cola with multiple secondary branches that form clusters of golf ball-sized buds. The dense flowers carry purple hues and are heavily coated in trichomes that even extend to the fan leaves, making for an eye-catching finish.

Strain Type: Sativa Hybrid
THC: 26%
Genetics: Triple Chocolate Chip x White Truffle

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Description

White Choc Chip #8 is a sativa dominant strain that has scent notes of lemon, warm spice, and the earth and flavors to match. White Choc Chip #8 will have you bouncing from task to task with an energetic, uplifted disposition.

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, it can also cause skin and eye irritation, and it may interact with certain medications metabolized by the liver.

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.

Pinene:
Pinene is a bicyclic monoterpene responsible for the distinct fresh, pine-like scent of coniferous trees and found in other plants and essential oils. The two main types are alpha-pinene (α-pinene), which has a pine-needle aroma, and beta-pinene (β-pinene), which smells more herbaceous. Pinene has various industrial uses, including in the flavor and fragrance industry and as a raw material for other compounds, and is being studied for its diverse pharmacological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective effects.

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