
THC Design XJ-13 Ice Water Hash Infused 1g Preroll


THC Design’s solventless ice water hash-infused 1 gram pre-rolls are crafted with our sustainably grown indoor flower and infused with clean and potent solventless ice water hash. XJ-13 is the cultivar that built THC Design. A cross between Jack Herer and G13 Haze, XJ-13 is a Sativa flower that balances high levels of THC with Terpinolene, Caryophyllene, and Ocimene terpenes, making it a great choice for daytime productivity.
- Earthy
- Lemon
- Citrus

THC Design is one of the leading producers of premium quality indoor-grown cannabis. A true California legacy brand, THC Design transitioned to the legal medical market in 2016 and finally the Adult-Use recreational market in 2019.
We are known for our exceptional genetics, having produced over 100 varieties, and are market leaders in terpene profiles and cannabis education while maintaining responsible and sustainable growing methods.
As a proudly employee-owned company, our team is composed of a diverse array of ethnic backgrounds, unique cultures, and personal histories. From our Executive Board to our Cultivation Team to our Trimmers and Delivery Drivers, we know that our diversity is one of our strongest and most valuable traits.
At THC Design, we honor the roots of our Los Angeles legacy, crafting a future that builds upon our rich past. Driven by passion and the spirit of innovation, we are dedicated to elevating the cannabis experience.
XJ-13 is a true Southern California clone-only variety, bred when the green thumbs at Orange County’s Patient Care in Santa Ana pollinated a G-13 female with pollen from a male Jack Herer (courtesy of Paradise Seeds), then re-pollinated a cutting of the new plant with Jack Herer again to give the strain a sweeter scent and more Sativa-dominant properties.
Orange County’s Patient Care reports a sweet citrus aroma from XJ-13, with effects both energetic and stress-relieving. The strain won bronze for Best Sativa at the 2012 High Times’ Cannabis Cup and took silver for Best Concentrate in 2014.