Strain Name: G-13 Grade: AAA Triple Lab Tested THC Potency: 15.19% Type: Hybrid Burn: Smooth burning, clean white ash. It appears to be well flushed. Primary Aromas: Info: G-13 is an Indica dominant strain made up of 70% Indica genetics and 30% Sativa genetics. This strain’s origins are unknown and believed to have been created by the government back in the ’70s or ’80s. The name G-13 is said to stand for “Government Indica Strain 13”.
Effects of this strain are reported to be mostly Indica leaving the consumer very relaxed and stress-free. Many novice users say this strain is great for increasing focus and creativity and just trying to relax and let your stress melt away. However, patients have also reported dry mouth and munchies being common side effects.
THC levels on this strain typically range between 20% to 24% THC making this a strain for your everyday user and one to be used with caution in new users. Using this strain in moderation will deliver mild effects mentioned above, which can turn into a couch-lock or sleeper strain if used in excess amounts. Therefore, this strain would be best suited for evening use.
The buds on this strain tend to be small to medium in size, bulky and non-typical in shape. The appearance of this strain would be deep greens, with small amber hairs, covered in a white layer of trichomes. Users report this strain to have flavours of citrus with earthy and piney undertones. This citrus smell is also carried over within the bag.
Lab Data:
Sample submitted:“G-13” dried cannabis flowers. Visual Inspection: Free from visible contamination and foreign matter.
Activated vs non-activated: activated cannabinoids are non-acidic (neutral) and are the form utilized by the human brain/ body. Activation occurs via heating (smoking, vaporizing, cooking). Cannabinoids in the natural plant are acidic (non-activated) and need to be converted to their neutral form in order to be utilized by the human body. Therefore one would expect fresh cannabis buds to contain mainly non-activated cannabinoids. Processed materials (baked goods, heated extracts) should be higher in the activated forms.
Absent Cannabinoids: if a cannabinoid or terpene is blank, it is not necessarily absent but below the limit of detection by the detector (usually less than 0.01%).
•when reporting totals, acidic cannabinoids are multiplied by 0.877 to account for loss of mass from decarboxylation upon heating (activating)
Remi (verified owner) –
G-13 is one of my favorite.And the service is A-1. I will buy again.
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