Hybrid
Hybrids bridge the gap between indica heaviness and sativa brightness — some lean one way or the other, others sit right down the middle. This is where many adults find their daily-driver strains: balanced enough for an afternoon, expressive enough for an evening. Our hybrid shelf spans classic dessert profiles (Wedding Cake, vanilla, cookies), fruity modern crosses (Blue Horizon, Northern Aurora), and herbal-forward phenotypes. Each card lists the lean (indica-leaning, sativa-leaning, or 50/50), dominant terpenes, and a realistic potency range.
Related reading
Terpenes: A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Aroma and Effect
Terpenes are the aromatic compounds that give each strain its distinct character. Here is what the five most common ones mean for your experience.
Limonene: The Citrus Terpene
Why limonene is behind so many bright, daytime-leaning strains and which products highlight it.
Myrcene: The Classic Indica Terpene
A deep dive into myrcene, the most abundant terpene in many indica-leaning strains.

































