Five terpene-led paths
Shop by effect

Pick a feeling. We curate the rest.

Most shoppers don't search by strain name — they search by how they want to feel. Below are the five effect paths we organize the menu around. Each anchored on a different lead terpene + format match. Pick the one that matches the next two hours of your day.

The thesis

Terpenes are the chemistry layer.

The terpene profile of a strain is a stronger predictor of how a session feels than the indica/sativa label. Indica vs sativa describes plant morphology — short and bushy versus tall and lanky. Modern hybridization has scrambled that distinction.

What still tracks: which terpenes dominate. Myrcene tends sedating. Limonene tends elevating. Pinene tends focusing. Linalool tends calming. Terpinolene tends creative-uplift. We tag every effect-curated SKU by lead terpene.

Most cannabis shoppers do not search by strain. They search by how they want to feel.

We organize part of our menu by the five effects customers most commonly ask for: happy, clear-mind, relaxed, creative, calm. Each effect path is curated by a lead terpene + format match. Pick the effect that matches the next two hours of your day, then ask a budtender to filter the menu to the cleanest expression of that effect on the shelf right now.
The five effect paths

One per mood.

EffectLead terpeneFormat matchCorning use case
HappyLimoneneSativa hybrid · 18-24% THCSocial occasions · Friday afternoons · brewery walks
Clear MindPineneSativa-forward · low-dose 2-5mg ediblesDaytime focus · functional cannabis · creative work without fog
RelaxedMyrcene + linaloolIndica-dominant · 1:1 or 2:1 CBD:THCEvening unwind · sleep onset · sore-body recovery
CreativeTerpinolene + limoneneHybrid · 2.5-7.5mg edible baselineStudio sessions · maker work · writing · music
CalmLinalool + CBDCBD-forward · 1-2.5mg THC startAnxiety relief · gentle entry · social-anxiety contexts
How to pick your starting effect

If you’re not sure.

  • Going out tonight? → Happy
  • Working through the afternoon? → Clear Mind
  • Wind-down before bed? → Relaxed
  • Studio session, project deadline, music? → Creative
  • Anxious, first-timer, social-anxiety context? → Calm
The format-onset trade
Fastest onset
Vape · 2–5 min
Longest duration
Edible · 4–6 hr
Most controllable dose
Tincture · 15–45 min · mg-precise
Most balanced
Flower · 1–5 min onset · 1–3 hr duration
Effects FAQ

Common questions.

Why organize cannabis by effect instead of strain?
Most shoppers don't search by strain name — they search by how they want to feel. Effect-led organization translates intent ("I want to relax tonight") to product faster than strain-led organization ("show me indicas").
Do these effects always land?
Cannabis effects vary based on individual chemistry, set, setting, dose, and recent cannabis history. The terpene-led recommendation increases the probability of the desired effect; it doesn't guarantee it. Start low to give yourself room to adjust.
Can I shop more than one effect in one visit?
Yes. Many regulars buy a sativa daytime cart for clear-mind + an indica edible for evening relax. Pickup carts can mix categories freely up to your daily 3-oz flower / 24-g concentrate / 100mg-package edible limits.
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