HighLights 🔥
- Potency: THC 26.49%, CBD 0.13%
- Strain: HYBRID
- Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene
- Effects: Calm, Happy, Relaxed, Energetic
- Quantity: 1/8 oz (3.5 grams)
Discover the captivating allure of Heirbloom Original Glue, a premium HYBRID strain known for its potent 26.49% THC and subtle 0.13% CBD. This dried cannabis flower is a testament to California cannabis excellence, offering a balanced blend of calm, happiness, and relaxation with an energetic twist. Perfect for those seeking a harmonious experience, Original Glue’s effects activate in just 5 minutes, lasting for hours. Embrace the essence of California’s premium marijuana strains at Vibe By California.
About Heirbloom Original Glue 🌿
Heirbloom Original Glue is a celebrated strain with a storied lineage, renowned for its robust genetics and powerful effects. Crafted with precision, this HYBRID strain is a staple in the California cannabis scene, offering consumers a rich, aromatic experience that is both grounding and uplifting. Learn more about this strain at Vibe By California.
Experience 😌
- Relaxation
- Mental Clarity
- Creativity Boost
- Pain Relief
Taste 🍊
Indulge in a flavor profile that harmonizes earthy pine with sweet chocolate undertones, complemented by a hint of diesel. Each inhale is a journey through a forest of rich, natural flavors, leaving a lingering sweetness on the palate.
Craftsmanship 🎨
Heirbloom Original Glue is meticulously crafted, ensuring consistent quality and potency in every batch. The vibrant green buds are adorned with frosty trichomes, showcasing the strain’s premium genetics and artisanal care.
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Effects

Terpenes

Alpha Pinene
A commonly found terpene in cannabis, Alpha-pinene lends it's name to it's easily recognized signature scent, that of pine trees. Alpha-pinene is already being used in plants to limit the growth of undesired bacteria as it is the most commonly found terpene in nature. Many users report a boost of energy or brain function when consuming a cannabis product high in Alpha-pinene.
Beta Caryophyllene
Beta-caryophyllene is known for it's wide variety of potential health benefits both physically & mentally. This terpene has a unique ability to bind to the CB2 receptors; CB2 receptors are targeted when treating pain & inflammation with cannabis. Beta-caryophyllene is also approved for use in food by the FDA & is commonly found in black pepper, cinnamon, & basil.
Aromas
Sharp
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Spice
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Sweet
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Wood
Beta Myrcene
beta-Myrcene a.k.a. Myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis. Myrcene is known to increase the effects of the psychoactive properties of THC and enhance the health benefits found in CBD. Commonly found in parsley, mangoes & hops, Myrcene is a good option for those looking to add a little relaxation to their overall experience.
Beta Pinene
beta-Pinene is a monoterpene and one of the two isomer compounds that make up Pinene. This terpene is commonly associated with use in turpentine and luxury goods like perfumes and colognes. Users report an increase in mental clarity and executive function when using strains high in beta-Pinene.
Bisabolol
A secondary terpene found in cannabis, a-Bisabolol is an aromatic terpene that also carries a slew of potential health benefits. Most notably present in German chamomile, a-bisabolol may also act as a relaxant for those with insomnia & anxiety. While secondary terpenes take a back seat to the primary terpenes , they may act synergistically with other terpenes & cannabinoids to enhance a desired effect or potential health benefit.
Humulene
Commonly found in ginseng, ginger, & hops, Humulene is known to lend its robust characteristics to the different scents of cannabis. This terpene has been used in holistic practices for hundreds of years due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties. Humulene has also been reported to act as an appetite suppressant.
Aromas
Herbal
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Spice
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Woody
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Earthy
Isopulegol
Isopulegol is a terpene that is the chemical precursor to menthol and is known to have a rather fresh, minty flavor and scent and has long been used in the perfume and fragrance industry. This terpene has also been found to have anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and also gastroprotective properties.
Limonene
Limonene is found in citrus rinds and is the second most commonly occurring terpene in nature. This terpene has been used in high dosages as a catalyst in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin for absorption in the blood.
Linalool
Linalool is a multi-use terpene that carries a strong calming effect as well as an ability to act as an anticonvulsant in epileptic patients. Found in the plants rosewood, coriander, & lavender, Linalool is a popular terpene commonly present in over 200 species of plants across the world. Linalool is a good addition to your terpene selection when looking for a little R & R.
Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds that are found in cannabis and provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.
CBD (Cannabidiol)
CBD is the second most prevalent cannabinoid and is primarily produced by hemp plants and at lower amounts in cannabis. It works as a phytocannabinoid, or binding agent, that adheres to an individual's endocannabinoid system. Cannabidiol has soared in popularity due to its lack of psychoactive effects. Most users seek CBD for its medicinal properties since it was the first cannabinoid to be approved by the FDA. Its healing properties include an ability to help you relax, reduce irritability and ease restlessness.
CBDA (Cannabidiolic acid)
CBDA is a derivative of CBGA and the precursor to the well known cannabinoid CBD. Over the last decade scientists have found that CBDA has a very similar chemical structure to that of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and thus has shown promise in treating pain due to inflammation by inhibiting COX-2 receptors in the brain that register pain. CBDA has also been shown to help regulate the over release of serotonin that causes severe nausea and vomiting in patients receiving chemotherapy, and while more thorough research is needed these results are very promising.
CBG (Cannabigerol)
Cannabinoids are synthesized by Cannabigerolic Acid. CBG is the decarboxylated form of this acid that appears at low levels in most cannabis plants. Because its properties are beneficial to multiple parts of the endocannabinoid system, CBG has a wide range of therapeutic uses. It is non-psychotropic and can provide analgesic and antidepressant qualities.
THC-D9 (Delta 9–tetrahydrocannabinol)
Delta 9 THC is the primary compound found in the resinous glands of a cannabis plant, and is directly responsible for psychoactive effects. It mirrors the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids and attaches to these receptors to alter and enhance sensory perception. THC can create a feeling of euphoria by enhancing dopamine levels in the brain. The amount of THC in a cannabis product can vary widely based on the method of consumption and the strain at the source of that product. The high that is produced is often enhanced by the “entourage effect” which is a combination of multiple cannabinoids in conjunction with various terpenes and individual body chemistry.
THCA (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid)
THCA is a cannabis compound with a laundry list of potential mental and physical health benefits. THCA is the non-psychoactive precursor to THC, the most famous cannabinoid of all. While THC is responsible for the psychoactive “high” that so many of us enjoy, THCA has shown great promise as an anti-inflammatory, neuroprotectant and anti-emetic for appetite loss and treatment of nausea. THCA is found in its highest levels in living or freshly harvested cannabis samples. For this reason some users choose to juice fresh cannabis leaves and flowers to get as much THCA as possible.