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		<title>Announcing the nominees for Leafly Strain of the Year 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 03:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Five strains. Five breeders. Only one winner. Here are our nominees for Leafly Strain of the Year 2025.</p>
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		<title>Ellen’s Bud Break: The Purple &#038; Blue Pigments of Pot</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 03:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Inside the chemical compound factories present within the trichomes of cannabis flowers, many elements contribute to the overall effects we feel when we smoke weed. One of those lesser-known elements is anthocyanins, a blue, red, or purple pigment found in many plants. </p>
<p>Anthocyanins are within a class of cannabis compounds called flavonoids, which join in with <a href="https://hightimes.com/guides/aroma-therapy/">terpenes</a> to give cannabis its flavors and aromas. These particular types of flavonoids, anthocyanins, give plants purple or indigo color tones. <a href="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/12/7/1393">Early research</a> shows anthocyanins are powerful antioxidants and may benefit our health in several <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1082894/#:~:text=The%20experiments%20suggest%20that%20anthocyanins,related%20declines%20in%20neural%20function.">other ways</a>, including enhancing night vision, reducing the proliferation of cancer cells, controlling body weight, and strengthening memory. While “eat the rainbow” is an expression designed to encourage incorporating more colorful fruits and vegetables into our diets, we advise you also to smoke the rainbow, starting with these vivid cannabis flowers. </p>
<h2 id="blue-lobster" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Blue Lobster</strong></h2>
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<p><strong>Bred by Cipher Genetics </strong></p>
<p><strong>Selected by Maine Trees</strong></p>
<p><strong>Grown by Umma Sonoma </strong></p>
<p>Incredibly layered when it comes to its aroma—a floral dryer sheet that turns to a woodsy, slightly gassy aroma when ground—the only critical thing to say about <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/C6P8rCrOqvd/">Blue Lobster</a> is that it’s not the best weed to smoke in the morning as it delivers an intensely potent stone. Blue Lobster is a cross of Apples and Bananas with Eye Candy, both from <a href="https://compound-genetics.com/">Compound Genetics</a>. The new cultivar comes from the cannabis breeder behind <a href="https://www.cipher-genetics.com/">Cipher Genetics</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/chris_compound/?hl=en">Chris Lynch</a>, who described it as “Pixy Stix with candy gas.” </p>
<p>Not yet available on the broader cannabis flower market as Cipher plans to drop seeds in a summer 2024 release, the Blue Lobster came to be through a collaboration between Lynch (who was formerly associated with Compound before starting his own brand) and Maine-based cultivator <a href="https://www.instagram.com/fatmainetrees/?hl=en">Maine Trees</a>, which selected the award-winning phenotype to produce clone cuts. The collaboration with Maine Trees also explains the “lobster” part of this weed’s name, as Maine is famous for lobster. </p>
<p>Blue Lobster gained notoriety by winning coast-to-coast flower accolades for grower Maine Trees, first at the <a href="https://www.instagram.com/zalympix/p/CrZXKqgvg-d/?locale=en_GB&amp;img_index=1">2023 East Coast Zalympix</a> in New York City and then at the 2023 <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theegoclashinvitational/">Ego Clash</a> in Northern California. While it does take on a bluish tint in photos, my sample nugs, grown by <a href="https://ummasonoma.com/">Umma Sonoma, </a>are light green and purple colored buds frosted over with trichomes. </p>
<p>Blue Lobster’s aroma resembles the soft tar-like scent of railroad tracks in a forested coastal wilderness. This weed has a woody spice salted with fresh air from the sea and tastes like sweet cedar. </p>
<p>“I follow my taste pattern, which seems to differentiate myself in that way, following what I think is the best flavors and looking for unique outliers, things that stand out from the rest,” Lynch said when asked how he differentiates his cannabis breeding work from others.</p>
<p>Lynch’s partner in business and love, Kate, explained that Cipher created Blue Lobster with “feminized seeds by reversing Blue Lobster and pollinating the best recipients.” She said it grows more conical under LEDs than HPS lights and described the terpene profile as “blueberry candy.” </p>
<p>“Blue Lobster was super stacked with X-chromosome-only genetically female pollen when we reversed her; she’s one strong, healthy donor,” Kate said. “We will release these seeds in late summer after we’re done testing and phenotyping each cross.”</p>
<h2 id="canna-country-26" class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Canna Country #26</strong></h2>
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<p><strong>Bred and Grown by Canna Country Farm</strong></p>
<p>The dark purple color of this cannabis is its most striking feature, but its uplifting tropical nose and smooth smoke also set this weed in a special class. Bred by <a href="https://www.cannacountryfarm.com/">Canna Country Farm</a>, #26 is a cross of Forbidden Fruit with Cherimoya, and it’s packed with a rare terpene, ocimene. Ocimine is found in plants and fruits that have woodsy, sweet undertones, such as guavas and papayas.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.cannacountryfarm.com/cannacountry26">Canna Country #26</a> smells very fruity, like mangoes before they’re peeled or a loquat turned orange in its ripeness and picked from the tallest branches in a neighborhood tree. Its taste is more earthy and woody, like sweet tobacco. </p>
<p>“#26 grows like a jungle queen; she grows up to fall down and grow up again,” Canna Country’s Ted Blair said. “#26 was the tallest plant in the pheno hunt, reaching 12 feet tall and about 11 feet wide.”</p>
<p>Based in Humboldt County, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/cannacountryfarms/?hl=en">Canna Country Farm</a> created the #26 in 2017, and it won second place in the sungrown flower category at the 2021 Emerald Cup. Blair said its smell reminded him of a Burmese plant he grew guerilla-style as a young man. </p>
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<p>“As the plant was growing, she was green on green. Not until she started to flower did she reveal her true colors out of nowhere,” Blair said. Purple pistols and white hairs popping out of this green plant—it was unexpected.”</p>
<p>At <a href="https://solful.com/">Solful</a>—a group of San Francisco Bay Area-based cannabis retail shops—the #26 is labeled “#26 Reserve” and includes an alternative name in round brackets like a song title, Ocimene Queen.</p>
<p>“It’s from their best native soil bed,” <a href="https://www.instagram.com/solfulca/?hl=en">Solful</a> co-founder and CEO Eli Melrod said of the #26 available at his shops. “They have a few different areas on their farm where they grow it, and so Reggie [Weedman] and Ted, the farmers, they found the plants of the #26 in that particular bed, and they only picked the top colas to go in that batch… it’s basically like the head stash batch.”</p>
<p>The journey with this weed starts with the unique color of the flowers—the dark purple, almost black of an eggplant or olive—but #26 follows through with a tasty, relaxing smoke that calls for a summer spent chasing sunshine.  </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 03:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The city-sanctioned version of the famous <a href="https://www.420hippiehill.com/">4/20 Hippie Hill</a> event in San Francisco has been canceled, but it’s not the end of 4/20 celebrations in San Francisco. <a href="https://sfweedweek.com/">SF Weed Week</a>, will feature a variety of events beginning with an art opening featuring cannabis mylar art on April 5 and a schedule of events running April 13-21. Instead of just one day of celebration, the event spans an entire week of all things cannabis, featuring cultivators and breeders at cannabis lounges throughout the city and unique strain premiers, such as releases of <a href="https://sfweedweek.com/map/">Rainbow Belts, Blue Lobster, Pink Jesus, Chikitaz, The Butcher, Sherb Haze, and Peppermint Sleighride</a>.</p>
<p>SF Weed Week creator <a href="https://www.instagram.com/daviddowns/?hl=en">David Downs</a> is an award-winning cannabis journalist and author. Downs is the senior editor at Leafly and the former cannabis editor at the San Francisco Chronicle. According to the <a href="https://sfweedweek.com/">event website</a>, Downs created SF Weed Week after thinking about what an event like SF Beer Week would be like if it was cannabis-themed instead. </p>
<p>“Weed growers are rock stars, and strains are celebrities,” Downs said through a press release. “I want to give these strain releases the same rock star treatment that album releases get at Amoeba Records. And we’re going to. It’s going to be dope.”</p>
<p>While SF Beer Week features unique new beer varieties and flavors, SF Weed Week boasts strain releases in <a href="https://sfweedweek.com/map/">participating lounges</a>, including Mission Cannabis Club, Meadow, SPARC, Moe Greens, Solful, The Vapor Room, and Flore. </p>
<p>Ali Jamalian, owner of <a href="https://www.sunsetconnect.co/">Sunset Connect</a>, is a founding advisor of SF Weed Week who is proud to be a part of an event that puts the spotlight on San Francisco weed. </p>
<p>“San Francisco’s cannabis culture has so much to offer,” Jamalian said in a statement. “It only makes sense to showcase the cannabis epicenter of the world in a week-long celebration spread across the city with an array of amazing events and activations. All for free of course.”</p>
<p>Especially in the wake of the cancellation of this year’s Hippie Hill event, fellow founding advisor Ben Grambergu, director at <a href="https://www.7starshhc.com/">7 Stars Holistic Healing Center</a>, feels that <a href="https://www.instagram.com/sfweedweek/">SF Weed Week</a> offers an alternative celebration that lifts up the community. </p>
<p>“The organizers of Hippie Hill deserved a break, and SF Weed Week is here to extend the celebration across the entire city with the best cultivators in the world sharing their gift with the most dedicated enthusiasts in the world,” Grambergu said. “Look, the Bay Area has and always will be an epicenter of cannabis culture. SF Weed Week is proving to the doom loop haters that the scene is thriving. With a week full of incredible activations, world-class cannabis, and meet and greets with the rockstars who produced it; this event has something for everyone.”</p>
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<p>Leafly Buzz’s premium weed strain roundup includes Cadillac Rainbow, Blue Lobster, and Pablo’s Revenge. (David Downs)</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2023 03:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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