
2 Face
aka 2Face OG, Two Face OG, Two Face
Origin 1: 2 Face by The Grower Circle
The most common retail version comes from The Grower Circle, blending Birthday Face (Birthday Cake x Face on Fire) with Face on Fire (White Fire #43 x Face Off OG BX1). That's a double hit of Archive Seed Bank genetics stacked for potency. Smokers describe a sweet, cake-fueled inhale layered with citrus-pine OG gas and a high that plays both sides — euphoric and talkative up top before it drifts into slow-motion calm. Buds flash purple and gold under heavy trichomes, with dense structure and that classic face-melting weight. It's the kind of strain that starts as a celebration and ends as a blackout curtain.
Origin 2: 2 Face by Tree1Four Genetics
St. Louis breeder Jay Wills of Tree1Four took a different route, crossing Jokerz (White Runtz x Jet Fuel Gelato) with Z Face (Zkittlez x Face Off OG) to create a candy-meets-gas hybrid built for balance. This version leans brighter and louder — tropical fruit, creamy gelato, and diesel fumes intertwining in every pull. Said to open with a fast and social vibe, it then smooths into relaxed focus without the couch anchor. It's Missouri-grown mentality wrapped in West Coast swagger — a flavor-first strain that flexes modern genetics without losing its grit.
Origin 3: Mystery cut
Some online menus list a 2 Face with no breeder and no verified lineage — just a 50/50 hybrid floating in limbo. It could be a local phenotype, could be a mislabeled house strain, or it could be pure myth. Either way, if no one can trace the genetics, it's not this version.
Depending on which jar you've got, the dominant trio shifts — limonene for bright fruit lift, myrcene for that relaxed slide, caryophyllene for the peppery OG bite. The Grower Circle cut hits heavy and sedative; the Tree1Four cross stays sweeter, sharper, and more creative.
Three origins, three moods, one name. 2 Face proves that in cannabis, identity is everything — and sometimes the same name can hide entirely different highs.