Banana Punch x Orange Tree (Rosin Jar)
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Humboldt 36 Farms is a mom and pop cultivation located in a unique Coastal Plain region of Humboldt County known for its warm breezy days and cool moist nights. The family team grows in native soils, uses native water and prides themselves on having one of the smallest footprints while maximizing quality using the natural abundant resources in their favor. The land has been an organic cattle pasture since the mid 1800’s. For this reason and many more Arcata Fire chose to partner with them in the curation, cultivation, and harvest for the 2022 season.
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Banana Punch
Banana Punch is a 50/50 hybrid strain created by crossing Banana OG and Purple Punch. Bred by Symbiotic Genetics, this flower has become a popular choice among cannabis enthusiasts due to its tropical aroma and fruity flavors of berries, pineapple, and bananas, with a spicy twist.
Its effects are mainly aligned with its indica heritage, delivering a calming high that users describe as tranquility. Its creeper effect will have you head over heels before it kicks you back to a relaxed state, making you feel at ease. And with its ability to induce a creative energy, Banana Punch is perfect for unwinding after a long day.
Orange Tree
This strain is a hybrid of Orange Valley OG and 24K Gold, boasting a 60% indica and 40% sativa ratio. The buds of Orange Tree are deep forest green with thin orange hairs and a coating of frosty white trichomes that glisten like stars on a clear night. The aroma of Orange Tree is a complex mix of sour pine and woody earth with hints of spicy herbs. Its flavor is equally impressive, with sweet citrus and sour herbs dominating the palate, complemented by an exotic spiciness that makes this strain truly unique.
Orange Tree is well known for its calming effects, with a peaceful overtone that lingers long after the last puff.
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These 2 flavors paired so well together in R&D that we had to figure out how to marry them together. They both performed amazingly well during the wash and press so we knew that each was similar in quality. The only big difference between the two was that the Banana Punch came from our dep round having been harvested in late July and the Orange Tree was from the full term getting cut in October. We choose to put them right next to each other so that the aroma would blend together and the tastes could be separated and blended if needed. The best of both worlds. Also since we noticed the Banana Punch was definitely an indica leaning couch locking hybrid and that the Orange Tree had multiple ties to sativa leaning genetics (ie. Tangie, Jack, etc) that the pairing from an experiential level would be a beautiful balance.
- Lizandro Salazar