(the) Essence | Casey Jones | Big Buds | 14g
An expansive collection of both novel and timeless genetics on regular rotation, harvested and cured for optimal taste, aroma and experience. Casey Jones is a well-known sativa strain prized for its bold flavor and classic genetics. Developed from the legendary lineage of Trainwreck, Thai, and East Coast Sour Diesel, Casey Jones offers a complex aromatic profile shaped by terpenes caryophyllene, δ-limonene, β-myrcene, and linalool. The flavor profile features bright citrus peel and sweet fruit layered over pungent diesel, earthy spice, and subtle floral notes. Each dense, resin-coated flower releases a rich blend of gas and citrus with a smooth, lingering finish. With its iconic heritage and terpene-driven complexity, Casey Jones remains a recognizable and flavorful sativa option for marijuana patients.
- Earthy
- Blueberry
- Citrus
- Coffee
- Diesel
- Honey
- Sweet
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Embrace the possibilities of every moment through (the) Essence. Whether you’re looking to unwind after a long day; to soothe or sleep; to get active or creative; all are best done with a present mind. Our genetics are carefully selected, bred and pheno-hunted to deliver a spectrum of experiences, each intended to enrich the everyday. Timeless product formats include – flower, pre-rolls, edibles and extracts.
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According to seed bank The Devil’s Harvest, breeder Grateful Head crossed Trainwreck with Sour Diesel and mixed in some Thai to create Casey Jones, a popular strain that takes diesely, earthy flavors from its parents.
The Devil’s Harvest says Casey Jones is fast-acting with an energizing effect. The strain won second place in Highlife Cannabis Cup in 2014 and third place in Spannabis 2013.