
Romulan - Quarter
Ramen-land? Close, but that’s the wrong aisle of this deli, buddy. This heavy-hitting classic is an indica-lovers dream, which is fitting because this flower is a great addition to your nightly wind-down ritual. Dense and frosty flowers deliver a powerful high that’ll have you warmin’ up the couch cushions in no time. So, gather up your go-to snacks and cue up a Star Trek classic before embarking on the day’s final frontier…
- Woody
- Pine
- Earthy

Deli weed is grown indoors in California with the love and diligence you would find at any corner market. When you have your order down pat, just head over to the counter and order “the regular.” You can buy in bulk and like what you get, knowing it’ll last you all week long.
Romulan, a cultivar named for the famous “Star Trek” species, is a cultivar with mysterious origins. Breeder boards speculate that the flower was created by a breeder named Romulan Joe (formerly Mendocino Joe), a Vietnam veteran who was a founder of the Trinity grow scene in Northern California. Romulan Joe allegedly gave a clone of Romulan to Federation Seeds in British Columbia, who used White Rhino to crossbreed and stabilize Romulan at a purported 97% identical to the original strains.
Romulan is said to be a descendent of Afghani landrace strains, often included in a group of cultivars in the 1980s called Blue Indicas. Breeders can get their hands seeds on this purple-colored flower, thanks to its anthocyanin content, from Federation Seeds and Next Generation Seeds.
Lab tests report Romulan’s THC content anywhere between 18-24%, which makes this cultivar a good choice for users seeking a more potent experience.
Romulan won third prize for Best Non-Solvent Hash in the 2017 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Canada.