Example cultivar page — profile compiled from published literature. Real batch data replaces this on supplier onboarding.
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Cultivar · Chemotype I · THC-dominant

Bliss

Cannabis sativa 'Bliss'

Lineage

Girl Scout Cookies × Tangie

Cultivar ID

CL-0001

Batch (example)

CLB-000001

Supplier

Placeholder · awaiting pilot

Not medical advice. All information is factual and descriptive only.
I · Cannabinoid profile

Cannabinoid concentration

Percentage by dry flower weight, measured by gas chromatography. Primary psychoactive and therapeutic constituents displayed in descending order.

THC
28.2%
CBD
0.4%
CBG
0.6%
THCV
0.1%

Bliss sits in chemotype I: THC-dominant, negligible CBD. Minor cannabinoids (CBG, THCV) are present but sub-percentile. Analytical values shown are representative of Bliss-lineage flowers in published literature.

II · Terpene profile

Terpene radar

Relative abundance of the seven principal cannabis terpenes, normalised to the dominant compound. Terpenes define aroma, flavour, and modulate the cannabinoid pharmacology per Russo's entourage hypothesis.

Limonene Caryophyllene Myrcene Pinene Terpinolene Humulene Linalool
Limonene Lemon, orange peel, juniper
0.80
β-Caryophyllene Black pepper, clove, cinnamon
0.55
Myrcene Mango, hops, lemongrass
0.40
α-Pinene Pine needle, rosemary, basil
0.25
Linalool Lavender, coriander, birch
0.15
Humulene Hops, sage, ginseng
0.12
Terpinolene Apple, cumin, lilac
0.05
III · Flavour descriptors

Primary flavour and aroma

Descriptors map to dominant terpene presence. Derived from cultivar lineage and reference literature — not subjective marketing copy.

Citruslimonene Peppercaryophyllene Mangomyrcene Pinepinene Florallinalool Earthyhumulene
IV · Genealogy

Lineage and parent chemistry

Bliss inherits the caryophyllene-pepper backbone of Girl Scout Cookies and the limonene-citrus dominance of Tangie. The combination produces a distinctive citrus-over-pepper profile at chemotype I THC concentration.

Girl Scout Cookies
caryophyllene · limonene
×
Tangie
limonene · myrcene
Bliss
limonene-dominant · caryophyllene-secondary
V · Provenance and certificate

Farm origin, harvest, certificate of analysis

On real supplier onboarding, the panels below display farm GPS, harvest date, cultivator biography, and a downloadable lab-issued certificate of analysis for this exact batch.

Farm provenance

On supplier onboarding: farm name and photo, GPS coordinates, cultivator bio, harvest date, growing method, irrigation notes.

Certificate of analysis

On supplier onboarding: lab-issued PDF, pesticide and microbial results, heavy metal screen, residual solvent panel, analytical lab signature and date.

VI · Academic references

Peer-reviewed sources

Every cheekyleaf cultivar page cites the literature that informs its profile. Readers can verify every claim against primary sources.

  1. Russo, E. B. (2011). Taming THC: potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. British Journal of Pharmacology, 163(7), 1344–1364. doi:10.1111/j.1476-5381.2011.01238.x
  2. Hazekamp, A. & Fischedick, J. T. (2012). Cannabis: from cultivar to chemovar — towards a better definition of cannabis potency. Drug Testing and Analysis, 4(7–8), 660–667. doi:10.1002/dta.407
  3. Booth, J. K. & Bohlmann, J. (2019). Terpenes in Cannabis sativa — From plant genome to humans. Plant Science, 284, 67–72. doi:10.1016/j.plantsci.2019.03.022
  4. Lewis, M. A., Russo, E. B. & Smith, K. M. (2018). Pharmacological Foundations of Cannabis Chemovars. Planta Medica, 84(4), 225–233. doi:10.1055/s-0043-122240
  5. Andre, C. M., Hausman, J.-F. & Guerriero, G. (2016). Cannabis sativa: The Plant of the Thousand and One Molecules. Frontiers in Plant Science, 7, 19. doi:10.3389/fpls.2016.00019