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The Drop: 7 new strains coming to dispensaries in August 2022

This month of The Drop, Dante Jordan’s column rounding up all the can’t-miss strains from the best brands and growers, looks at anticipated releases from Cronja, Seed Junky, Mohave, and more.

Another month, another round of fresh, good weed. Here are seven strains hitting dispensaries in August 2022.

Cronja: Cap Junky

Came up on some of Cronja’s Ginseng OG, and man, that was good weed. It smoked clean, got me dumb high, and its sour-gas taste had my palate doing jumping jacks. Weed was so good that I had to reach out to Cronja to see what strains it’d be dropping next. The answer is Cap Junky.

Cap Junky is a cross of Kush Mintz and Alien Cookies that was brought to life by a couple of legends: JBeezy (Seed Junky) and Capulator (the father of MAC). Combining the two strains brings out a gassy, slightly fruity, flavor profile.

Cronja told me that the most dominant terpenes in Cap Junky are caryophyllene, myrcene, and pinene; and the effects might have you on chill mode but still active.

Available: CA

Seed Junky Genetics: Pineapple Fruz

That Pineapple Fruz isn’t new, but it’s definitely worth knowing. I smoked some Pineapple Fruz smalls a while back and was completely impressed with the taste and quality — peeped some big nugs of it, and them frosty thangs had your boy shook.

Pineapple Fruz is a cross of Animal Mints and Zkittlez Bx1. It smells and tastes so damn sweet, man. On the aroma, you get sweet-yellow-fruit notes with a lil’ kick of gas. It carries right through to the smoke, where you’ll get mostly a mix of sweet fruit and premium unleaded gas. While the terp profile — dominant in limonene, caryophyllene, humulene, and linalool — will definitely unearth you, the real winning quality of the strain is the effects.

I love a great daytime smoke, and for me, it was an excellent wake ‘n bake strain. If you like to pair weed with coffee and take over the world, this may just be the strain for you. I felt a heavy stone in my eyes, but a motivated type of energy in the body that never trailed off into a sleepy relaxation. This is some get-shit-done weed. You can get Pineapple Fruz all throughout California.

Available: CA

Ball Family Farms: The Phonzie

The Phonzie is the first strain Ball Family Farms made that’s named after an actual person, J Alphonse Nicholson, or Lil Murda in Starz’ hit show P-Valley.

Like all BFF strains, The Phonzie is bred in-house. It’s a cross between the brand’s Bruce Leroy and Laura Charles, and it smells and tastes sweet and fruity. According to Nicholson, “It’s got a guava margarita with a bit of sugar on the rim type of vibe.”

This strain’s terpenes are dominant in limonene and caryophyllene. The high has the potential to be soothing and manageable, potentially great for even novice consumers who haven’t built up a high tolerance to cannabis.

Available: CA

Ecozotics: Shady Apples

Your Highness in LA grows some nice nuggetry. That Smiley Face was delicious. Recently, I reached out to see what they have coming next, and the answer was a whole new line: Ecozotics, a greenhouse line of its flower that will feature Shady Apples, amongst a few other strains. “It’s bringing great weed to the consumer at a better price point and better for the environment,” said Your Highness.

Shady Apples is a cross of Apple Fritter and Kush Mints #11. As you can expect from the name and lineage, it has that sweet apples and gas flavor that Apple Fritter produces in cultivars. The terpenes are heavy on limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene. It’s a social feel-good high that potentially has that slightly sleepy effect.

Ecozotics will be sold exclusively at The Pottery LA and The Pharmacy in Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, and Berkeley.

Available: CA

22Red: Jellymintz

22Red is Shavo Odadjian from System of a Down’s brand. You can scoop them in California, Arizona, and Nevada. I tapped in to see what they had coming next and heard Jellymintz was on deck.

Jellymintz is a cross between London Pound Mintz and Jealousy. It smells and tastes like sour citrus and slight menthol. The cultivar is dominant in limonene, linalool, caryophyllene, and myrcene. The effects can be relaxing, where you can just sit back and be merry. It’s a potentially great end-of-day smoke.

Available: AZ, CA, NV

Fog City Farms: Pacific Chemistry

I was introduced to Fog City Farms at the last Hall of Flowers. There are some good folks over there, man. Some good weed too. After enjoying the Deep West Mango and Chemistry, I asked what was next for the squad. Pacific Chemistry, that’s what.

Pacific Chemistry was bred by Boston Roots Seed Co. It’s a cross of Motorbreath #15 and Headbanger that has the lemony, earthy, gassy terpenes you’d expect from that lineage. The strain’s three most dominant terpenes are myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene.

Effects-wise, Pacific Chem might touch you with a smooth relaxation and creative mindset. Find it throughout California.

Available: CA

Mohave: Pineapple Mac

Mohave’s weed is always good every time I try it. They’ve got some good genetics coming down the pipeline for August, too — Pineapple MAC being one of them.

Mohave’s Pineapple MAC was bred by Dr. Zodiak Genetics. It is a cross of Gelato #41 and MAC that has a Pineapple Upside Down Cake type of vibe. The aroma and flavor kick out sweet notes of fruit juice with gassy complements thanks to a terp profile dominant in limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool.

Effects-wise, Pineapple MAC put me in a happy mood with a little pep in my step. Scoop it throughout California and Arizona.

Available: CA, AZ

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Weedmaps' guide to infused pre-rolls in California

If you want an added punch to your smoking experience, infused pre-rolls are an excellent choice. They are made with concentrates to raise the potency of a joint and intensify the high you feel.

There’s a wide range of infused pre-rolls on the market made with all types of concentrates, so we made this guide to help you navigate those shopping waters and swim towards some of the best infused pre-rolls for your endocannabinoid system.

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What are infused pre-rolls?

Infused pre-rolls are joints with different types of concentrates added to the flower and/or the paper used to roll or pack them. They are made through various methods, and in the end, the goal is to create a product for consumers with higher tolerances — the more you smoke, the more your body gets used to cannabis compounds, thus building up a tolerance to them. Concentrates have a higher concentration of those compounds, which provides a more intense experience that can help cannabis smokers break through a tolerance plateau.

There’s a variety of concentrates that are used to make infused pre-rolls. Commonly done infusions include rosin, resin, distillate, diamonds, and kief — just to name a few. And there are different ways that flower can be infused. Some manufacturers bring the flower and oil together through a chemical infusion, some spray THC oil on the flower, some paint concentrates on top of the joint of paper, and the list goes on. The differentiator between these methods comes down to the quality of the inputs used, i.e. if the flower and oil are good or not.

Skip ahead to check out our top 5 infused pre-rolls in California.

What are the different types of infused pre-rolls?

There’s a wide range of concentrates that can add a bit more potency to a standard flower joint. Here are a few of them.

Distillate

Distillate, as the name suggests, is a cannabis concentrate that has distilled the compounds within a plant’s trichomes down to one specific cannabinoid — typically THC. THC distillate is 99% THC with no terpenes, making it odorless and flavorless, so many companies combine the concentrate with terpene additives to provide layers of flavor. It allows you to get a more potent product without sacrificing taste completely.

However, it’s worth noting that not all terpenes are created equal. There are cannabis-derived terpenes, natural botanical terpenes, and artificial terpenes. Artificial terpenes tend to have super strong flavors that can be very tasty, but also a little off-putting.

High terpene full-spectrum extract

High-terpene full-spectrum extract, or HTFSE, has a saucy consistency and contains a high percentage of terpenes — usually between 10 – 40% terps. These saucy concentrates are another way in which companies reintroduce flavor to joints infused with THC distillate. Aside from that, whether brands use distillate or not, HTFSEs are an excellent way to boost flavor in general.

THCA diamonds

Joints infused with THCA diamonds are all the rage right now, and we’re seeing more companies coming out with their own diamond-infused product lines.

THCA is the precursor to THC — it’s converted to THC through combustion. Like distillate, THCA diamonds contain 90%+ THC, thus having virtually no taste. This is why it’s important to use straight-up fire flower bursting with terpenes in combination with THCA diamonds. It’s also why you may see joints infused with THCA diamonds also infused with live resin or HTSFEs.

Live resin

You’ve probably dabbed live resin. If you haven’t, it’s a solvent-based concentrate that’s made through the usual extraction process. The difference is the starting material which is fresh frozen plants versus dried and cured plants. Immediately freezing flower after harvest helps lock in those volatile terpenes and overall results in a flavorful extract.

Live resin is an excellent way to boost both potency and flavor with infused pre-rolls. Just make sure the starting material — and all materials used — are high quality. If you start with trash, the extraction and infusion processes won’t mask that.

Live rosin

Rosin is a solventless chemical made from pressing trichomes with heat and pressure. Live rosin is the same; but, like live resin, the process starts with frozen flower versus dried and cured plants.

When done right, there is no better concentrate than some fire ass rosin, and when it comes to infused joints, I’m always looking for the ones made this way. Rosin’s consistency makes it prime for making hash holes, aka donut holes, which are infused pre-rolls that leave a donut-like hole in the middle of them.

Kief

Kief can make your joints (and bowls) more potent. Kief is the pile of weed dust at the bottom of your grinder. It contains high amounts of cannabinoids and terpenes and is often used to coat the outside of many infused pre-rolls. Using kief is the easiest way to make your own infused pre-rolls at the crib.

Why smoke infused pre-rolls?

The reasons people smoke infused joints are pretty simple.

  • Potency — Infused joints get you much higher than regular joints. Concentrates have higher percentages of cannabinoids and terpenes than regular flower — it’s some extra oomph for people who consume cannabis frequently and with higher tolerances. The potency can be a bit much for a new cannabis smoker, so it’s best to approach lightly if you haven’t tried an infused pre-roll before.
  • Flavor — Adding concentrates to flower is a great way to modify or enhance the joint’s flavor. For that, you need a concentrate that is high in terpenes, like the live resin mentioned above.
  • Longer smoke time — Infused joints definitely burn longer than non-infused joints. Sometimes so long that it will make people straight up walk away from the session. It’s still more of a benefit than a disadvantage.

How to shop for infused pre-rolls in California

It sucks that you can’t just know how cannabis products are going to affect you; you have to actually try them. That makes it almost impossible to walk into a dispensary, see an infused pre-roll you’ve never seen, and just know off the top of your head if it’s good or bad by your standards.

Consider the inputs

The key factor when shopping for an infused pre-roll is to pay attention to the inputs. The inputs are the standard of flower and concentrate used. That doesn’t mean that you have to get the highest-quality versions of them, so focus on shopping with companies that you trust and that prioritize consumer safety and experience.

Expect to pay a higher price

When cannabis is grown, the excess leaves and plant matter are trimmed. That trim is trash that shouldn’t end up smoked, but some companies will repurpose it for infused pre-rolls and sell it to people for the low. Since there’s no eye test you can do to know if a company did this, the best indicator would be the price of the joint — using full flower and a high-quality concentrate isn’t the cheapest option.

Know your concentrates

And all concentrates are not made equal. It’s important to understand where you stand on the types that you enjoy. Quality is often found in the color of the product. With good concentrates, you normally want an amber-gold color, not a dark brown and burnt look. Unfortunately, with infused pre-rolls, you don’t really get the chance to see what the concentrates look like. So again, it comes down to purchasing products from brands you can trust. If there’s a concentrates brand you love, chances are you’re going to like their infused pre-rolls.

As far as trying new brands that you’re unfamiliar with, it’s best to ask the budtender how the products were made to know if what’s in/on that pre-roll is something that you want to inhale.

The 5 best infused pre-rolls in California

The “best” infused pre-rolls will always be subjective and based on consumer preference. But here are a few California-based companies we know that make some great infused smokes.

Hash Holes from Fidels

I don’t think I’ve smoked a better infused joint than a Fidels Hash Hole. Them shits smack, boy. It smacks with flavor, potency, and quality. There’s a reason all of your favorite companies are coming out with “donut joints” and Hash Hole imitators.

Shawn Damirdjian, aka Fidel Hydro, may not have been the first to ever roll hash into the middle of a joint, but he takes pride in being one of the pioneers of doing it extremely well. “Instead of being here and saying who did it first, I’m more about who did it best and paved the way for this category,” said Damirdjian. “I want to be known for paving the way for this category as far as pre-rolls are considered. Before this, people would put all this nonsense on joints just to raise the THC levels and sell them to the consumer. Giving a fuck about the input was the goal.”

For the brand, it’s all about the quality of inputs and using premium flower — specifically six-star hash. “There are so many different types of hash and people naturally want to put the cheapest input. They’ll make trim hash rosin, they’ll get hash from shit that’s not colored right. That method of thinking has to be put to trash, people won’t succeed like that. For me, it’s always been about putting six-star hash in the hash holes. I really care about that. I really care about the different types of hash and flower that we’re pairing.”

Baby Jeeters from Jeeter

Baby Jeeters run the pre-roll game, man. If you look at Headset’s data for California pre-rolls, they pretty much sweep the category. Baby Jeeters are mini pre-rolls that come in 5-packs of 0.5-gram joints, either infused or non-infused. The infused options come in two types: infused with liquid diamonds and rolled in kief or infused with distillate and rolled in kief. They’re an extremely good self-smoke for even novice consumers.

Moon Rock blunts and joints from Presidential

Presidential’s Moon Rock blunts are made with flower that’s infused with distillate and rolled in kief. The brand’s been in operation since 2012 and currently has the #1 selling blunt in California — and it’s the #4 pre-roll brand.

“We take pride in making these moon rocks,” said Everett Smith, Presidential co-founder and CEO. “We use a lot of local farmers that grow sustainability, like Rove and THC Design. We take their quality flower then take distillate, infuse it onto that flower, and then coat it in kief made from that flower. We take extra steps to make our product more high-end, but still be able to sell it at a value price.”

Presidential recently released a new product: PeeWee Moon Rock Pre-rolls and PeeWee Moon Rock Blunts. The market currently clamors for smaller infused joints, and the Moon Rock pre-rolls and blunts are Presidential’s way of saying “We hear you.” The PeeWees come in 3-packs of 0.5-gram pre-rolls and 0.7-gram blunts, respectively.

Infused pre-rolls from Pacific Stone

Pacific Stone is well known for its 14-count whole-flower pre-roll packs. They’ve recently come out with infused packs made with diamonds.

“We chose diamonds because there’s a number of different ways that you can put diamonds in,” said Skip Motsenbocker, the brand’s CEO. “We milled THCA and blended that in. It’s shelf stable, very consistent, and takes the [THC percentage] up a little bit.”

Skip continued, “Quality and consistency are key things we’ve been talking about as they relate to the flavor and effect. We do massive amounts of R&D, not just in terms of things that we produce, but in terms of what else is out there in the market. We see lots of extremes where the flavor that’s been put in is too much, or it can’t mask the fact that there’s trim put in … Consistency is ultimately what wins the game. If you don’t have consistency, you don’t have a brand.”

Treestars from Blaqstar Farms

Blaqstar Farms‘ Treestars have a special place in my heart. They are mini infused blunts filled with flower infused with diamonds. The wraps are painted in natural cannabis-derived terpenes and then covered in kief. “We blend the flower with diamonds,” said Atiba Boswell, Director of Sales and Operations. “Those diamonds are whole-plant diamonds. They’re not the stripped-down white THCA diamonds, which are 99% THC. That’s one thing I like about the diamonds we use.”

The Treestars burn smoothly and taste great, and having them covered in high-terps oil makes them burst with flavor. “Treestars are meant to focus on terpenes, the entourage effect, and combining different parts of the plant,” Boswell shared. “When we are making infused pre-rolls, I’m looking for smell and taste. I want something that when I crack it open, the smell and the taste are delicious to my nose. In the past, infused pre-rolls were for potency. Of course, we want it to be potent, but the emphasis is really on smell, taste, and effect.”

Editor’s note: Weedmaps does not get affiliate revenue from the brands recommended in this article and all products are chosen independently. The only influence Weedmaps News is under is weed.

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