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      • The name of every cannabis strain sold in Connecticut must be registered with and approved by the state, and that registry lists hundreds if not thousands of product names, and they are all unique to Connecticut. Instead of “Purple Haze” or “Sour Diesel,” you might buy “Auralex” or “Baccaden.”
  1. Dec 10, 2015 · Connecticut medical marijuana patients can use this strain guide to help them translate the state's medical cannabis names into ones that are more familiar-sounding.

  2. When trying to understand your medicine, it’s best not to guess on the real strain names. We’ve put together a database of the DCP approved strain names and matched it up to a strain names you may be more familiar with.

    Dcp Approved Names
    Strain Names
    Cannabidiol A (CBD)
    Harlequin Bx4 (Harlequin Bx4)
    Cannabidiol B (CBD)
    Pennywise (Harlequin x Jack the Ripper)
    Cannabidiol C (CBD)
    Green Mountain (Harlequin x Appalachia)
    Cannabidiol D (CBD)
    Mountain Pass (Harlequin x Good ...
  3. Celenatone (I) Theraplant Celenatone (I) Caramel Candy Kush x Diamond Valley OG x Bubba Kush. Charudine (S) Theraplant Charudine (S) East Coast Sour Diesel x Tang Haze + AK47 x Chem Dawg + Tang Haze x Chem Dawg + Mob Boss x Chem Dawg + Carmel Candy Kush. Churliva (S) Theraplant Churliva (S) Inzane.

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · That’s why all cannabis customers have been buying products containing strain names like Auralex, Indicol, Xenoden and Loragen. Now, eight months later, cannabis users can buy the product under common street names, such as “Northern Lights,” “Grateful Breath,” “Nigerian Haze” and “Purple Afghan Kush,” among others.

    • Senior Enterprise Reporter
  5. Three of the state’s four marijuana cultivators in recent weeks have received approval from the state Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) for cannabis product names using kush and haze.

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · The name of every cannabis strain sold in Connecticut must be registered with and approved by the state, and that registry lists hundreds if not thousands of product names, and they are all unique to Connecticut. Instead of “Purple HazeorSour Diesel,” you might buyAuralexorBaccaden.”

  7. Jan 11, 2023 · Connecticut’s top 10 cannabis strains. Calvin Stovall Published on January 6, 2023 · Last updated January 11, 2023. (Leafly) Here are the weed strains that Connecticut loves most, according...

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