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Unusual Strains and Hybrids You’ve Never Heard Of

Maybe you know how, sometimes, you just get tired of the familiar strains and you have to mix things up? The world of unusual strains and hybrids out there actually is pretty mind-blowing, with most consumers never having even heard of them. These unique tastes, smells, and effects are going to cause your cannabis experience to skyrocket.

Now, on to some of the most interesting and less-heard-of strains and hybrids.

Chris Dorcey
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Unusual Weed Strains & Hybrids

Key Takeaways

  • These rare strains provide unique flavors, aromas, and effects
  • Some of the most popular strains are: Peanut Butter Breath, Crouching Tiger Hidden Alien, Meat Breath, Unicorn Poop, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Koko Puffs, and Zookies
  • Can this get any better—exotic, rare stuff that could elevate your cannabis experience to the next level?

1. Peanut Butter Breath

  • Genetics: Mendo Breath x Do-Si-Dos
  • Indica/Sativa Ratio: 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
  • Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene Lim

They are defined to be an indica-dominant hybrid and a mix between Mendo Breath and Do-Si-Dos. It has an absolutely nutty smell, such that it actually comes across as peanut butter. Their bud formations are uniform in density and well coated with frosty trichomes. Peanut Butter Breath presents a relaxing and euphoria-causing high, best saved for later in the day when you don’t have much to accomplish.


3. Meat Breath

  • Genetics: Meatloaf x Mendo Breath
  • Indica/Sativa Ratio: 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
  • Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene Caryophyllene Limonene
  • Similar To: GMO Garlic Cookies

Dont let the name fool you – Meat Breath is a delicious and potent indica-dominant hybrid Its a cross between Meatloaf and Mendo Breath with a musky garlicky aroma The effects are heavily relaxing and sedating making it a top choice for those seeking deep relaxation


4. Unicorn Poop

  • Genetics: GMO x Sophisticated Lady
  • Indica/Sativa Ratio: 50% Indica / 50% Sativa
  • Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene Humulene Limonene
  • Flavor and Aroma: Garlic, Kush, Skunk, Grape, Berry
  • Similar Strains: GMO Cookies, Skittles

This being the silly-named and wonderful strain that it is, Unicorn Poop is actually a GMO and sophisticated lady hybrid. The berry, grape with garlicky, and skunk goodness of smells is dominant. Uplifting effects


5. Pineapple Upside Down Cake

  • Genetics: Pineapple Trainwreck x Cookie Monster
  • Indica/Sativa Ratio: 40% Indica / 60% Sativa
  • Dominant Terpenes: Terpinolene Myrcene

A cross of Pineapple Trainwreck and Cookie Monster, Pineapple Upside Down Cake is a sativa-dominant hybrid that smells like a tropical dessert with hints of pineapple and vanilla. Its invigorating and euphoric effects are sure to make it just the right find for a pick-me-up or for simply having a fun day out with friends.


6. Koko Puffs

  • Genetics: Kimbo Kush x Triple OG
  • Indica/Sativa Ratio: 75% Indica / 25% Sativa
  • Dominant Terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene
  • Similar To: Bubba Kush Girl Scout Cookies

An indica-leaning hybrid that comes from a cross between Kimbo Kush and Triple OG Boasting of a chocolaty, nut-and-coffee flavor and aroma. Koko Puffs delivers a mellowing, sedative stone perfect for an evening respite


Conclusion

Check out some of these weird named strains and hybrids. From Peanut Butter Breath and its nutty smell, Koko Puffs with its chocolate flavor; there is a whole world of peculiar and fascinating varieties waiting to be tested. Getting out of your comfort zone by trying new cannabis varieties can be so exciting because it is an experience to remember.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are these hard-to-find strains?

    Most likely, these rare strains and hybrids are harder to come by than the more standard varieties. Still, a lot of dispensaries and growers nowadays are starting to have more of a variety—rare and exotic strains, that is. It will probably be worth your while to call the nearest dispensary and ask whether they have any available or if they have similar ones.

  • Are unusual strains more potent than common ones?

    Not necessarily. Potency depends on many factors, including the specific genetics and growing conditions of each plant. Some unusual strains may be stronger than average, while others could be milder. It is always a good idea to start with a low dose and see how a new strain is affecting you before consuming more.

    And because everybody reacts differently to cannabis, the best way to know if you'll like a certain strain is to read generally about its reported effects and then use a small dose If you like a certain strain and its flavors and effects, you should try its similarities or hybrids with similarities of genetics

  • Can I grow these strange strains at home?

    Many of these novel strains are available as seeds or clones intended for personal cultivation. However, some may be seldom-seen and may be more difficult to acquire. If you are considering growing it yourself, be sure to research the requirements and characteristics of growing that particular strain as it may differ from most of the varieties that have been developed.

  • Is there any danger in trying strange strains?

    Though with some potential risks and side effects, all cannabis consumption is somewhat tied to these possibilities. Rare strains will vary in terms of potent qualities from what you are used to, so be careful to start slow and gauge reactions. If any negative reactions occur or you feel uncomfortable, stop using, and if necessary, be sure to reach out to a doctor for medical support. The most important thing is buying these types of products from a dependable, quality-assuring source.

Disclaimer

The statements on this blog are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease. FDA has not evaluated statements contained within the blog. Information on this website or in any materials or communications from Inheal is for educational/informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any healthcare decisions, correct dosage or for guidance about a specific medical condition.

by Chris Dorcey

A connoisseur of cannabis creativity and true contemplation with more than 20 years of experience, Chris extracts deep thoughts from getting lightly baked and shares his wandering mind. He blends cuisine and cannabis culture into nutritious, delicious recipes and insights for other hemp lovers.

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