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Zoap Weed Strain
4.5
THC: 24%
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CBD: 2%
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About The Strain
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Strain Facts
Feelings
- happy
- unfocused
- giggly
- euphoria
- tingly
- relaxation
Aroma and Flavor
- cherry
- earthy
- flowery
- spicy
- fruity
Helps with
- depression
- chronic stress
- appetite loss
- chronic pain
Zoap is a balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa), a result of crossing Pink Guava #16 with Rainbow Sherbet. It’s known for its powerful, euphoric high and a flavor profile that combines sweet and sour fruity citrus with a lightly earthy cherry exhale. The aroma complements this with notes of freshly picked cherries and sour citrus, with a hint of earthiness. Zoap’s effects are almost immediate upon use, delivering a mental uplift and a relaxing body high, making it effective against depression, chronic stress, appetite loss, and chronic pain. The buds are dense, dark olive green with purple undertones, and coated in purple-tinted trichomes.
Origin and History
Zoap was initially created and bred by DEEP EAST in collaboration with WIZARD TREES. The final selection, cut #21, was a cross of Rainbow Sherbert V2 and Pink Guava #16. WIZARD TREES further cultivated Zoap for the market, leading to its global recognition.
Composition and Breeding
Zoap is a 50/50 hybrid strain, derived from crossing Pink Guava #16 with Rainbow Sherbet. It exhibits a balanced blend of indica and sativa traits.
Strain Statistics
- THC Percentage: 24% – 28%
- CBD Percentage: 0.5% – 2%
- Strain Type: Balanced Hybrid
- Indica Percentage: 50%
- Sativa Percentage: 50%.
Appearance
Zoap buds are dense, rounded, and dark olive green with dark purple undertones. They are adorned with thin amber hairs and a frosty coating of dark purple-tinted crystal trichomes.
Terpenes
Zoap’s terpene profile includes dominant Caryophyllene and Myrcene, as well as Limonene, Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene. These terpenes contribute to its unique flavor and aroma, as well as its therapeutic effects.
Caryophyllene | Spicy, Peppery |
Myrcene | Earthy, Musky |
Limonene | Citrus |
Linalool | Floral, Spicy |
Humulene | Woody, Earthy |
Ocimene | Sweet, Herbal, Woodsy |
Aroma and Flavor
The strain emits an aroma that might initially remind one of soap, but it has a much more appealing flavor profile, consisting of sugary floral notes with a slight gassy hint on the exhale. Its aroma profile includes cherry, earthy, flowery, fruity, spicy, and sweet notes.
Potential Benefits from Using This Strain
Zoap’s balanced effects include creativity, happiness, hunger, relaxation, and uplifting feelings. It’s effective in relieving chronic pain, depression, nausea, and stress.
Common Psychoactive and Physical Effects
Zoap is known for inducing euphoria, a tingly sensation, and relaxation. It can lead to a happy, unfocused, and giggly state, making it ideal for social interactions. A relaxing body high accompanies this mental uplift, leaving users slightly couch-locked but not fully sedated.
Medical Uses
Medically, Zoap is used for treating conditions such as depression, chronic stress, appetite loss or nausea, and chronic pain.
Breeder’s Advice
Specific growing advice from the breeders is not provided in the sources available.