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Espresso Candy
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Cultiva® Espresso Candy is a balanced hybrid strain with 23% THC bred by renowned Californian legacy breeders LIT Farms, created by crossing Espresso x Grandi Candi. This meticulously selected cultivar contains dominant terpenes limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool, with a high terpene content of 3.2%.
Through an extensive phenohunt process, Espresso Candy was chosen for its dense, trichome-rich buds, featuring deep green and dark purple hues. It exudes an intense gas aroma, followed by smooth caramel and coffee notes, flavours are reported to be earthy mixed with a sweet berry candy capturing the highlights of its parent strains.
Patients have reported that Espresso Candy provides an uplifting, euphoric effect, helping to alleviate anxiety and depression while also offering analgesic relief. Its balanced genetics make it a versatile option for both daytime and nighttime use, allowing for a broad range of therapeutic applications. Additionally, it has been noted to aid in managing symptoms associated with chronic pain, anxiety, ADHD, nausea, vomiting, and eating disorders.
Cultiva® – Espresso Candy is available as a dried medicinal cannabis flower and is intended for inhalation using a TGA-approved vaporiser.
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Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are chemical compounds found in the cannabis plant (phytocannabinoids) and produced by the human body (endocannabinoids).
Cannabinoids interact directly with your endocannabinoid system, producing varying effects and helping your body communicate more effectively with itself. This then plays an essential role in how your body reacts to factors like pain, stress and inflammation.
Cannabinoid Levels in your flower
Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC is the main psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant. Known for its psychoactive effects or the 'high' feeling that THC users describe, this compound is also used medicinally, with potential therapeutic benefits ranging from pain and nausea relief to reducing inflammation, anxiety and insomnia (+ more).
Cannabigerol or CBG is an active, non-intoxicating minor cannabinoid found in cannabis. CBG can work synergistically with CBD to mitigate the ‘high’ produced by THC while also helping to compound each cannabinoid’s therapeutic effects, depending on the ratios of each cannabinoid present. CBG’s potential therapeutic benefits can range from regulating appetite and sleep to reducing pain (+ more).
Cannabidiol or CBD is one of the most abundant in a long list of cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, alongside THC. Unlike THC, CBD won’t bring on a feeling of being ‘high.’ CBD is known for its calming effects on the body, with potential therapeutic benefits ranging from relieving anxiety and depression to reducing seizures, pain and inflammation (+ more).
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Terpenes
It’s not all about THC and CBD. Terpenes are responsible for the aroma and flavours of cannabis, and influence its effects by interacting with cannabinoids.
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Meet our partner growers
Avant Brands
Industry leaders of handcrafted, small-batch, quality cannabis products.
With a focus on better growing methods, rare genetics and unique strains, Avant are committed to producing the highest quality cannabis flower. With their purpose-built facilities and meticulous post harvest techniques always ensuring a rich cannabinoid profile and high terpene content, we are proud to partner with one of Canada’s best cultivators and make these quality treatments accessible to our patients.
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Our Mission
To set a new industry standard with premium medicinal cannabis flower
By setting our sights on growers from across the globe, we’re able to select the top strains from a wide variety of sources and make them available to our patient communities under a single name: Cultiva.
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Your feedback is extremely important to us. We’d love to hear your thoughts on our existing strains and any suggestions for what you might want to see in the future.