Strains & products The top trending cannabis strains in Massachusetts Bailey Rahn June 29, 2018 Share Twitter Facebook Share Print

Some classic cannabis strains like Blue Dream, Sour Diesel, and Granddaddy Purple never go out of style. But beyond these household names, which strains are lining up for their turn in the spotlight? We took a look at traffic to strain pages and found these seven varieties to be booming among Massachusetts consumers. But will they live up to the hype?

Alien OG

Featured in our lineup of strains that deliver the best bang for your buck, Alien OG promises potency alongside flavors of sharp pine and lemon. This strain is best saved for THC heavyweights looking for a strong, euphoric ride.

Banana Kush

With an aroma reminiscent of ripe bananas, Banana Kush delivers cool, calm effects that play well with almost any activity. Share Banana Kush among friends to spark conversation or enjoy it in a solo sesh before diving into your next creative project.

Sweet Tooth

What’s not to love about a strain that smells like sweet candied berries and wildflowers? Covered in a sugary mess of crystal resin, Sweet Tooth eradicates stress and replaces it with a blissful, dreamy headspace.

Goji OG

It’s easy to get lost in the multifaceted aroma of Goji OG. Leading with the scent of exotic berries, this widely sought-after strain leaves you with a fruit bowl of flavors on the exhale.

Sister Glue

A sister strain to Original Glue, this flavorful cut offers the same mega-punch of potency alongside an invigorating pine flavor. Look to Sister Glue for a heavy-handed high combined with deep physical relaxation.

Candyland

Glistening with sugar-like trichomes, Candyland is a treat for the eyes especially. Its sweet, woody aroma draws you in, and with the exhale comes electrifying cerebral energy that makes the world feel just a little bit brighter.

ACDC

Sometimes, it’s nice to harness the benefits of cannabis without a foggy head. With ACDC, you can remedy symptoms and stress with a clear mind, as this strain contains only trace levels of THC.

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Bailey Rahn Bailey is a senior content manager at Leafly, specializing in strains and health. She's spent 7+ years researching cannabis products, spreading patients’ stories, and exploring healthy ways of integrating cannabis into daily life. View Bailey Rahn's articles