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Living soil organic flower is cannabis grown in biologically active soil using zero synthetic nutrients, resulting in small-batch buds bursting with natura
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Why Pink Heavy LSO Cuts Define Our Living Soil Flower Right Now

Why Pink Heavy LSO Cuts Define Our Living Soil Flower Right Now

Right now our living soil rooms are running almost entirely pink heavy cuts and that is not some cute marketing angle. It is the direct result of what happens when you let the same biologically active soil express itself through different genetics that all seem to love that environment. Pass Out Pink, Pine Tar, Gas Mask, Interstellar Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Pink Chapo, Cadillac Pink, Pink Truffle, and the 12-week-flowered 94 Octane are all growing in the exact same rooms, fed by the same microbial life, the same compost teas, the same slow cycling of organic matter. No bottles, no salts, no reset between runs. Just one continuous living system pushing these plants to show their individual personalities while still tasting like they belong to the same family.

That shared soil is the real story. When the biology is this dialed in the terps come out richer, the smoke gets smoother in a way you cannot fake with nutrients, and the high lands with this sneaky depth that creeps up on you. I have been smoking these batches back to back and the common thread is unmistakable. The Pink Goo and Pink Glue hit with that sticky, almost candy-like gas but the underlying earthiness is pure living soil. Cadillac Pink and Pink Truffle lean heavier into creamy fruit notes that still carry the same faint pine and fuel backbone you get from the Pine Tar and Gas Mask. Even the 94 Octane, which we let go the full twelve weeks, somehow ties back into that same living soil signature, just with more body and a longer finish. It is not that every bud tastes identical. It is that they all feel like they were raised in the same house.

This is what people miss when they chase single-strain hype. A real living soil room develops its own signature over time and right now that signature is loud pink. The Interstellar Pink and Pink Chapo in particular are showing off how the same soil can push one cut toward wild tropical gas and the other toward deep cherry fuel without ever losing that organic baseline. The smoke stays clean, the flavor hangs around long after the bowl is cashed, and the effects feel more layered than what you usually get from commercial grows. These are not perfect uniform nugs grown under sterile conditions. These are living expressions of one healthy ecosystem doing what it does best.

We could switch the rooms over to something else tomorrow but honestly the pink wave is cooking too damn good to interrupt it. Every time a new batch of Pass Out Pink or Pink Truffle lands it reminds me why we bother doing this the slow, dirty, alive way. The soil is happy, the plants are happy, and the smoke speaks for itself. If you are grabbing any of these right now you are tasting the current mood of our living soil program in full bloom.

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Living Soil Organic Is Not A Strain And Never Was

Living Soil Organic Is Not A Strain And Never Was

People keep hitting me up asking for the “LSO strain” like it’s some special cultivar sitting on a shelf with a fixed terp profile and a predictable buzz. I get the confusion, the market loves slapping neat labels on everything, but LSO has never been a strain. It’s a growing method, plain and simple. Living Soil Organic means we’re using biologically active soil full of microbes, worms, and organic matter that feeds the plant naturally from the ground up. No synthetic nutrients, no sterile hydro setups, just dirt doing what dirt has done for millions of years. Every single flower we drop rotates through this same approach whether it’s Pass Out Pink, Pine Tar, Gas Mask, Interstellar Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Pink Chapo, Cadillac Pink, Pink Truffle or that long-cured 94 Octane we let go the full twelve weeks.

The pink-heavy cuts we run right now all come out of that living soil and that’s why they carry the depth people chase. Same dirt, different genetics, wildly different expressions. One batch might lean heavy on that funky gas and earthy undertone while the next hits you with straight candy sweetness and loud fruit. That’s the beauty and the frustration of it. You can’t expect every Pink Goo to taste identical to the last Pink Chapo because the plants are individuals reacting to the same living environment in their own way. The soil stays consistent, the microbes stay busy, but the cultivars keep the menu interesting and that’s exactly how we like it.

I’ve watched too many shops treat LSO like it’s a branded strain name and it drives me nuts. It’s not. Calling it a strain is like calling “crop rotation” a vegetable. The method is what matters here. It’s the reason our flower burns clean, why the terps actually taste like they came from a living plant instead of a chemical bath, and why the smoke feels rounded instead of harsh. Every one of those rotating pink cuts, from the sticky Gas Mask to the loud Interstellar Pink, gets the same love in that biologically active soil and none of them would taste the way they do if we were pumping them with salts and synthetics.

Bottom line, when you see LSO on our menu you’re not picking a single cultivar, you’re choosing the growing philosophy that runs through everything we drop. The strains change, the pink theme stays loud, but the dirt stays honest. That’s the part worth obsessing over, not some made-up strain name that never existed in the first place. Next time someone asks you for the LSO strain you can hit them with the truth. It’s a method, it’s our method, and it’s the reason every one of these pink-heavy flowers actually delivers.

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How Our LSO Flower Tastes and Burns Differently Than Commercial Bud

How Our LSO Flower Tastes and Burns Differently Than Commercial Bud

The first time I lit up a bowl of our living soil organic Pass Out Pink I actually laughed out loud because the difference was ridiculous. That initial hit rolls in with this sticky sweet berry note that feels like someone crushed fresh raspberries right under your nose, then it slides into this deep earthy funk that hangs around for a solid minute after you exhale. Commercial bud rarely does that. Most of what’s out there gives you a quick blast of artificial fruit candy flavor that disappears before you even finish the exhale. The terpenes in our Pass Out Pink are layered like a proper perfume, they evolve as you smoke instead of punching you once and ghosting. It’s the kind of depth that makes you slow down and actually pay attention instead of just ripping through another gram like it’s fuel.

Pine Tar takes that same living soil magic in a completely different direction. Where Pass Out Pink is all loud fruit and candy gas, Pine Tar hits you with this sharp forest floor smell that reminds me of walking through an old cedar grove after it rains. The flavor clings to your tongue for what feels like forever, this clean pine sap mixed with a rich diesel undertone that never turns harsh. I’ve gone through plenty of so-called “premium” Pine Tar knockoffs from the regular market and they all share the same problem: they taste like they were grown in a sterile cube and sprayed with something to mask it. They burn dirty, leave black ash, and the flavor dies halfway through the joint. Our version keeps delivering that resinous pine taste right down to the last toke.

The burn itself tells the real story. When you smoke living soil organic flower like our Pass Out Pink or Pine Tar, the ash stays almost pure white and the bowl burns slow and even without needing constant babysitting. That clean combustion comes from the way the plant actually grew in biologically active soil instead of getting force-fed synthetic salts. Commercial stuff usually leaves dark crunchy residue, tastes metallic or chemically sharp on the backend, and the terpene profile is flat and one-dimensional because the plant never developed a real relationship with the microbiome in the dirt. You can literally taste the difference in how long the flavor lingers. Our LSO batches keep unfolding new notes even as the bowl turns to ash, while most market flower goes mute after the first couple hits.

I’m not saying every commercial ounce out there is trash, but once you spend time with properly grown living soil flower the contrast becomes impossible to ignore. The terpene depth, the way the smoke stays smooth instead of scratchy, that long luxurious finish that actually makes you want to sit with it instead of chasing the next hit. Pass Out Pink and Pine Tar are perfect examples of what happens when you let the soil do its job instead of rushing the plant through a chemical assembly line. The difference isn’t subtle. It’s the kind of thing that ruins you for everything else once you notice it.

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The Real Reason We Only Run 12-Week 94 Octane in Living Soil

The Real Reason We Only Run 12-Week 94 Octane in Living Soil

We flower our 94 Octane for a full twelve weeks in living soil because that is exactly how long it needs to become something special. Most of the pink family hits peak ripeness somewhere between eight and ten weeks. They deliver that loud gas and candy terp hit right on schedule and theyre ready to chop. 94 Octane refuses to play by those rules. It keeps packing on weight and refining its profile deep into week eleven and twelve. The buds swell denser, the frost gets thicker, and those sharp fuel notes meld into something smoother and more complex. We could pull it earlier like everybody else does but we would be robbing the plant and ourselves of what this cut is truly capable of.

Living soil is the only medium patient enough to support that kind of extended hang time. The biologically active earth keeps delivering micronutrients at a steady natural pace instead of the artificial spikes you get from bottled salts. That slow consistent feed matches the plants own rhythm and prevents the harsh edge that often creeps into long-flowering strains when theyre pushed on synthetic lines. In living soil the 94 Octane expresses a deeper gassy backbone with bright pink candy accents that never feel artificial. It is the one cut in our entire pink-heavy rotation that actually rewards the extra four weeks instead of just stretching out and becoming leafy or muted.

The rest of the lineup Pass Out Pink, Pine Tar, Gas Mask, Interstellar Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Pink Chapo, Cadillac Pink, and Pink Truffle all shine brightest when harvested at their individual sweet spots. We respect those windows because forcing them longer would dilute what makes each one distinct. But 94 Octane is built different. It was bred to go the distance and it shows in the finished product. The smoke is heavier, the flavor lingers longer, and the structure holds up better in the jar. That extra patience in living soil turns it from just another loud pink into the flagship that sets the standard for everything else we grow.

This is not some marketing gimmick about longer equals better. It is a straight grower decision based on watching the same cut run through multiple cycles in the same soil for years. We have tried chopping it at ten weeks. It is fine. At twelve weeks it is exceptional. So we only run it on the long cycle in living soil because that is where it separates itself from the rest of the pink crew. Everything else gets the respect of its own ideal harvest time. 94 Octane gets the full twelve because that is what it asks for and we have learned to listen.

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Buyer Reality Check: When To Grab Pink Goo Versus Cadillac Pink

Buyer Reality Check: When To Grab Pink Goo Versus Cadillac Pink

Look, the pink wave in the living soil drops rotates fast and most of it slaps, but not every batch hits the same when youre staring at the menu trying to decide what to actually spend your cash on. Pink Goo, Cadillac Pink, Pink Truffle and the rest of the pink heavy cuts all come from that same biologically active soil game with zero synthetic bullshit, yet they deliver completely different rides. The trick is knowing what each one actually brings to the table instead of chasing hype or pretty names.

Pink Goo is the sticky chaotic one. It leans heavier on that funky, almost creamy gassy edge with a loud sweetness that sticks to your fingers and your brain. If youre after something that feels a bit more narcotic and couchlocking while still keeping some of that signature pink brightness, this is your move. Grab it when you want the session to slow way down and when you dont mind the terps leaning a little louder and messier. Its the one I reach for on nights where I already know Im not getting much done anyway.

Cadillac Pink plays smoother and classier. Think refined gas with deeper fruit notes and a cleaner finish that doesnt glue you quite as hard to the couch. It keeps the euphoric lift most of these pink cuts carry but rides with more balance, making it the better pick when you still need to function or when you want something you can actually share without putting everyone into full hibernation. The smoke feels luxurious, the flavor sticks around longer in a good way, and it pairs better with daytime or early evening without wrecking your momentum.

Pink Truffle sits somewhere in the middle but brings its own earthy chocolate undertone that the others dont touch. Its the one that feels more gourmet and rounded, perfect when you want that living soil depth without the wild swings of Pink Goo or the polished glide of Cadillac Pink. Then youve got the rest of the rotation like Pass Out Pink which is exactly what it sounds like, Pine Tar for the old school hashheads, Gas Mask when you want pure lung punishment, or the heavier hitting 94 Octane that somehow got flowered out to twelve weeks and came out stupid potent.

Bottom line is stop treating them like theyre interchangeable. Read the actual vibe each drop is throwing off, match it to what your night or day actually needs, and quit grabbing whatever dropped last just because its pink. The soil grown small batch game rewards people who pay attention. Know what you want out of the high and the flavor, then pick accordingly. That simple filter keeps you from wasting money on the wrong jar.

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The Terp Truth Behind Interstellar Pink and Pink Chapo

The Terp Truth Behind Interstellar Pink and Pink Chapo

These two pink family cuts prove that even when you grow in the exact same living soil organic beds with the same inputs and the same microbial crew, genetics still throw a wild curveball. Interstellar Pink hits you with this loud, almost metallic grapefruit peel that rides on top of a deep earthy base, like someone crushed pink peppercorns into wet forest floor. The dominant terps lean heavy on limonene and humulene but with this weird caryophyllene spike that gives it a spicy back note that lingers way longer than you expect. It is not the typical candy pink sweetness a lot of people chase. Instead it feels like outer space weed, cold, sharp, and a little bit alien.

Pink Chapo takes the same living soil environment and spins the dial in a completely different direction. Where Interstellar Pink is bright and piercing, Chapo is rounder, almost creamy, with this heavy myrcene and linalool presence that makes the smoke feel thick and velvety. There is still that pink family gassy undertone but it shows up more like overripe berries mixed with fuel instead of citrus. The real kicker is how the beta-pinene expresses itself here, giving it this fresh cut pine needle edge that cuts through the creaminess and keeps the whole profile from getting too heavy. Same dirt, same compost teas, same microbial life, yet the plant decided to express an entirely different side of the terpene coin.

The growing quirks make it even more interesting. Interstellar Pink is a finicky beast that wants perfect environmental stability. Push the temps too high or let the humidity swing and those signature sharp limonene notes flatten out fast. It also finishes a good week earlier than Chapo, which lets the crew pull it at peak resin but before the terps start to degrade. Pink Chapo on the other hand is a bit more forgiving in the beds but it absolutely demands longer hang time. Cut it too early and you lose that creamy linalool depth that separates it from every other pink in the rotation. Both of them prove that living soil organic is not some magic button that makes every phenotype taste the same. It just gives the plant the best possible stage to show what it is really made of.

Watching these two rotate through the same room month after month keeps me honest about what living soil actually does. It does not override genetics. It unlocks them. And right now these two pink cuts are putting on one of the best terp shows in the entire small batch scene.

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What Living Soil Organic Actually Costs You Long Term

What Living Soil Organic Actually Costs You Long Term

Paying more for a jar of our small-batch LSO flower like Gas Mask or Pink Glue feels like a punch in the wallet at first. I get it. But after years of smoking everything from mids to top-shelf I can tell you the real cost shows up months and years later and it is not what most people think. Commercial cannabis is usually pumped full of salts and grown in sterile setups so the buds look fat and taste loud for the first few hits. Then the high drops off a cliff and you are reaching for the jar again an hour later. That cycle turns into a sneaky money drain. You burn through ounces faster because the experience never fully satisfies.

Living soil organic is different because the plant actually finishes its life cycle in biologically active soil instead of getting force-fed synthetic nutrients. The terpenes in something like Pink Glue or Pink Chapo sit deeper and the effects feel rounded instead of jagged. One solid bowl of 12-week-flowered 94 Octane can keep me in the zone for hours instead of the usual forty-five minutes of distraction before I need another hit. The jar physically lasts longer because you simply do not need to smoke as much to get where you are trying to go. I have watched friends switch over and suddenly their weekly habit shrinks by almost a third. That is real money saved even if the upfront price per gram looks higher.

Long term the difference gets even clearer when you factor in how your body and tolerance respond. Cheaper commercial flower often leaves you foggy and craving more the next day. The small-batch LSO cuts we rotate like Pass Out Pink, Interstellar Pink or Cadillac Pink tend to leave the mind clearer so you are not chasing the dragon quite as hard. Tolerance creeps up slower. That means you stay in the sweet spot longer before you need to take a break or increase amounts. Most regular smokers never calculate how many times they have to reset their tolerance from low-quality product but it adds up fast in both cash and lost days.

I am not here to preach about being some pure flower snob. Sometimes you just want to get blasted and certain commercial stuff will do that. But if you are someone who smokes regularly and actually cares about the ride then the living soil organic jars end up being the smarter long play. The experience is richer the jar stretches further and you waste less money and weed overall. Pink Truffle or Pine Tar might cost more per gram on paper but when I look at how long that eighth actually lasts me compared to the cheap stuff it is not even close. Real value is not the lowest number on the tag. It is how many quality sessions you actually get before the jar is empty and your head still feels right. That is what we are really selling.

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From Toronto Same-Day to Your Mailbox: How These Pink Cuts Actually Get To You

From Toronto Same-Day to Your Mailbox: How These Pink Cuts Actually Get To You

Living soil organic flower like Pass Out Pink, Pink Truffle, or that heavy 94 Octane we pull at twelve weeks doesnt magically appear. Someone has to grow it right, someone has to cut and cure it without rushing, and then it has to survive the trip from our hands to yours without getting crushed or announced to the whole neighborhood. In Toronto that trip usually takes one to two hours once the order drops. We bag it fresh, seal it tight, and a driver who actually gives a damn about not ringing every doorbell slides it to your spot same day. No logos, no bright green leaf stickers, just plain packaging that looks like it could be anything from protein powder to replacement headphones. The neighbors stay clueless.

Outside the city it switches to Canada-wide mail. Same living soil organic batches, whether its Pine Tar, Gas Mask, Interstellar Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Pink Chapo or Cadillac Pink, all get pulled from the current rotation and prepped for the post. We double-vacuum and wrap them so the smell stays locked down. The boxes we use are boring on purpose, plain brown with zero branding, the kind that blends in with every other parcel on the truck. Turnaround from the moment we drop it at the depot is usually one to three days depending on how far north or east you sit. Its not instant but its reliable, and the flower still hits like it was jarred yesterday because we dont play games with cure times.

Payment stays simple because nobody wants surprises. Cash on delivery works when the driver hands it over in Toronto, and Interac e-Transfer covers everything else across the country. First order always needs ID confirmation that youre nineteen plus, after that its smoother. The whole system is built by people who actually smoke this stuff and got tired of sketchy drop-offs and mystery packages showing up half-opened. Every pink cut in the living soil organic lineup travels the same careful route so what lands in your hands still carries that loud terp punch and clean burn we pulled it for in the first place. No shortcuts, no fluff, just flower done right and moved without the circus.

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Why The Shelf Rotates So Fast With These Specific LSO Cuts

Why The Shelf Rotates So Fast With These Specific LSO Cuts

These living soil organic drops move through the menu faster than most people expect and there is a very real reason for it. We are not chasing volume or trying to stretch every harvest into eternity. The grower we work with treats every single run like it is the only one that matters which means he refuses to push plants past their peak. That decision alone creates the quick turnover you see between cuts like Pass Out Pink, Pine Tar, Gas Mask, Interstellar Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Pink Chapo, Cadillac Pink, Pink Truffle and the 12-week-flowered 94 Octane. Living soil does not forgive shortcuts. Once the biology in the dirt starts to shift or the plant begins to cannibalize itself for nutrients the flavor and structure fall off a cliff. Rather than harvest late and sell you tired flower we pull it at the absolute sweet spot and that window is brutally short on these heavy hitting phenotypes.

The honest limitation here is that these particular strains are divas in living soil. Pass Out Pink and Pink Goo for example hit their resin peak early and then the terps start to flatten if you wait even a few extra days. Pine Tar wants to be harvested on the later side but only within a tight band before the earthy funk turns muddy. Interstellar Pink and Pink Truffle are even more dramatic. They throw insane bag appeal for about ten days then the frost starts to amber out and the gassy fruit notes fade. The grower could technically keep mothers alive longer and pump out more runs but he chooses not to because each successive generation in the same living soil bed loses a little bit of that wild intensity. He would rather rotate fresh genetics and let the soil rebuild between massive pheno hunts than risk serving you something that is merely good instead of stupidly memorable.

That rotation philosophy is baked into the entire operation. We do not have massive warehouses full of the same eight cuts sitting in jars getting stale. What you see on the site right now is what came down perfect this week. Next week it might be Cadillac Pink and 94 Octane taking over while Pink Chapo and Gas Mask take a breather. It is not a marketing gimmick. It is the direct result of refusing to compromise on when these plants are truly firing on all cylinders in true living soil. Some weeks the menu feels stacked with pinks because that is what finished flawless. Other weeks the heavier tar and fuel profiles dominate. The only constant is that nothing hangs around once it has given its best. If you see something you love whether it is the sticky sweetness of Pink Goo or the diesel punch of Pine Tar you learn to grab it because the next run might be months away depending on how the pheno hunt goes.

I get that it can be annoying if you fall in love with a specific batch only to watch it disappear but that frustration is exactly why the flower stays at such a high level. These LSO cuts are not mass produced commodities. They are small expressions of living soil done right and that method demands respect for timing above all else. The grower would rather you miss a cut you wanted than ever receive one that he knows is past its prime. That is the trade off and in my opinion it is worth it every single time.

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If You Only Try One Living Soil Flower This Year Make It This

If you only try one living soil flower this year make it Pass Out Pink. I have run through every pink-heavy cut that has rotated through the shelf lately and nothing else has hit me quite like this one. The flavor is straight-up feral pink lemonade mixed with that deep earthy funk only living soil can deliver. It is not subtle. It is not polite. It smacks you across the face with this sweet-sour candy front end that rides straight into a heavy pine tar backend that lingers for hours. The structure is dense without being brick-hard, the cure is perfect, and the burn is slow and clean. Every single time I crack a jar of this stuff I end up canceling plans because the couch wins. It is that kind of flower.

What makes Pass Out Pink stand out from the rest of the current pink wave is how it balances that loud fruit expression with real underlying power. The other cuts like Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Cadillac Pink and Pink Truffle all bring their own personality and I rotate through them constantly. Pine Tar and Gas Mask lean heavier into that gassy chem side while Interstellar Pink and Pink Chapo bring more of that tropical candy vibe. Even the 12-week-flowered 94 Octane has its place when I want something that feels like it was grown on another planet. Every single one of these living soil small-batch drops is worth your time and money because they are all grown the right way in biologically active soil with zero synthetic shortcuts. That is the difference you taste and feel.

But if you are new to this whole living soil organic game or you only have bandwidth to cop one jar right now, start with Pass Out Pink. It is the current king for a reason. It will show you exactly why these small-batch growers who actually understand soil biology are operating on another level. The entire pink-heavy lineup matters because it keeps things interesting week after week and proves there is no single best when everything is this dialed. Still, if you force me to pick one to ride with until the next rotation drops, I am riding with Pass Out Pink until the jar is gone. Grab it while it is here. You will thank me later.

LSO (Living Soil Organics), frequently asked questions

Q.What does LSO mean for the flower you sell?

LSO stands for living soil organic, a growing method using biologically active soil full of microbes instead of synthetic nutrients. It is not a strain name and there is no formal organic certification in Canada. We focus on this approach because it produces flower with better terpene profiles and more vibrant effects that we personally enjoy smoking.

Q.Which pink strains are in your current living soil batch?

Our living soil organic shelf rotates with pink heavy cuts like Pass Out Pink, Pink Goo, Pink Glue, Cadillac Pink and Pink Truffle. We also keep 12 week flowered 94 Octane and other fire options like Pine Tar, Gas Mask and Interstellar Pink depending on what just harvested nicely.

Q.How does living soil organic flower taste compared to regular?

Living soil organic flower carries deeper, more complex flavors because the soil microbiome helps develop richer terpenes. You will notice earthier, fruitier and gassier notes that hit different with every hit. The smoke feels smoother and the experience lasts longer in a way that regular hydro flower rarely matches.

Q.What is the difference between your pink strains?

Each pink cut brings its own personality. Pass Out Pink leans heavy and sedative while Pink Goo offers gnarly fuel notes. Cadillac Pink tends to be sweeter and Pink Truffle delivers funky earthy depth. We pick the ones that smoke the best in our own sessions and rotate them as new harvests come in.

Q.Is living soil organic the same as certified organic?

No. Living soil organic describes the growing method using biologically active soil without synthetic inputs. There is currently no formal organic certification program for cannabis in Canada so we focus on the actual results in the jar instead of chasing labels.

Q.How long do you flower the 94 Octane?

We take the 94 Octane all the way to twelve full weeks in living soil to let it develop maximum resin and that signature gassy punch. Shorter flower times just do not deliver the same loud terps and heavy effects we look for in small batch flower.

Q.Why do you only sell small batch living soil flower?

Small batch living soil grows simply taste and burn better in our experience. Larger commercial runs lose that living connection in the soil and the flower ends up flatter. We would rather move fewer jars of fire than push mediocre product with bigger yields.

Q.What does Pine Tar from your LSO lineup smell like?

Pine Tar carries a sharp forest floor aroma with sticky pine sap and earthy undertones that hit you right when you open the jar. The living soil brings out extra gassy layers that make it one of our favorite evening smokes when we want something that feels old school.

Q.Do all your strains use the living soil method?

Yes every flower we offer is grown in living soil organic conditions. That is the only style we carry because we believe it produces the cleanest burning and most flavorful cannabis available right now. We will not stock anything grown with synthetic salts.

Q.How do you choose which pink cut to grow next?

We choose pink cuts based on how they perform in living soil, how the terps develop and most importantly how they smoke in our own sessions. If it does not impress us first we do not offer it to customers. Simple as that.

Q.What makes Gas Mask different from the other pinks?

Gas Mask brings an aggressive fuel forward profile with serious chem notes that separate it from the sweeter pink family. Grown in living soil it develops extra pungent gassiness that lingers in the room and on the exhale. One of the louder options we rotate.

Q.Is Interstellar Pink good for daytime or evening?

Interstellar Pink leans toward creative and uplifting effects in our experience while still keeping that classic pink sweetness. The living soil terps give it nice balance that many people enjoy during the day without feeling heavy. Personal preference always rules though.

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