Lazy Bee Gardens Powderhound
Lazy Bee Gardens

Powderhound (Sativa)

SativaExtract

Available now at Dockside Cannabis - SODO in Seattle, WA. Sativa-dominant extract.

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About this strain

Powderhound — sativa

Grown by Lazy Bee Gardens in Washington, Powderhound is a Jack Herer cross that inherits gently uplifting effects that bring vibrance to your day. Powered by terpenes terpinolene and caryophyllene, Powderhound bursts with unmistakable aromatic notes of black pepper, lemon, and lime that awaken the senses. Kindling focus and engagement, this sativa-dominant strain is the perfect companion for creatives, social butterflies, and outdoor adventurers.

Strain type
Sativa
Made by
Lazy Bee Gardens
What to expect

Effects, flavor & terpenes

Reported effects
Focused100%
Energetic57%
Creative23%
Talkative6%
Uplifted6%
Dominant terpenes
Terpinolene
Herbal — creative
Caryophyllene
Spicy, peppery — calming
Myrcene
Earthy, musky — relaxing
Humulene
Woody — appetite suppressant
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1Dockside Cannabis - SODO0.0 mi · SeattleIn stockBest price$16.80
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Frequently asked

Is Powderhound an indica or sativa?

Powderhound is a sativa. The strain profile is the same wherever you buy it — only the price and which shelves stock it change from store to store.

What does Powderhound taste like?

Its aroma and flavor are shaped by its Terpinolene, Caryophyllene and Myrcene terpenes. Terpene data exists for only a small share of products, so where it's available — as it is here — it's worth weighing.