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Do-Si-Do THCA Flower

Do-Si-Do THCA Flower

Strain Profile

Do-Si-Dos THCA Flower is a powerful indica-dominant hybrid bred by Archive Seed Bank, merging the celebrated genetics of Girl Scout Cookies and Face Off OG. The cultivar produces dense, deeply colored buds with a rich, complex aromatic profile combining sweet mint, earth, and pine with a sharper skunk edge that hints at its potency.

Effects

Do-Si-Dos delivers a potent indica-leaning experience that pairs deep body relaxation with warm cerebral euphoria. The high lands fast and lasts — suitable for users with established tolerance who want serious flavor character paired with real depth. Best paired with evening use or settling in.

Flavor & Aroma

On the palate: sweet creamy mint up front, with earthy pine through the middle and a sharp skunky finish on the exhale. Smoke is full and unmistakably layered. The terpene profile reads mint-pine-and-skunk — see the COA for the exact terpene breakdown of the current batch.

Lab Tested — View the COA

Every Do-Si-Do harvest is third-party tested for cannabinoid content, terpenes, residual solvents, pesticides, and heavy metals. Download the Do-Si-Do THCA Flower Certificate of Analysis for full test results.

Tiers Explained

Do-Si-Do is offered across our quality tiers so you can choose the experience that fits your budget and standards:

  • Essential — Our value tier. Same strain and same lab testing, smaller and more uniform buds. Available in 28g.
  • Essential (smalls) — Smaller-format value-tier flower. Same strain, same lab testing, looser bud structure. Available in 28g.

Federally Compliant Hemp

Lit Farms Do-Si-Do THCA Flower is hemp-derived and federally compliant under the 2018 Farm Bill — containing less than 0.3% Δ9-THC by dry weight at harvest. Must be 21+ to purchase. Not for sale in jurisdictions where THCA flower is restricted.

Explore our full THCA Flower collection for more strains.

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Strain Profile

Do-Si-Dos THCA Flower is a powerful indica-dominant hybrid bred by Archive Seed Bank, merging the celebrated genetics of Girl Scout Cookies and Face Off OG. The cultivar produces dense, deeply colored buds with a rich, complex aromatic profile combining sweet mint, earth, and pine with a sharper skunk edge that hints at its potency.

Effects

Do-Si-Dos delivers a potent indica-leaning experience that pairs deep body relaxation with warm cerebral euphoria. The high lands fast and lasts — suitable for users with established tolerance who want serious flavor character paired with real depth. Best paired with evening use or settling in.

Flavor & Aroma

On the palate: sweet creamy mint up front, with earthy pine through the middle and a sharp skunky finish on the exhale. Smoke is full and unmistakably layered. The terpene profile reads mint-pine-and-skunk — see the COA for the exact terpene breakdown of the current batch.

Lab Tested — View the COA

Every Do-Si-Do harvest is third-party tested for cannabinoid content, terpenes, residual solvents, pesticides, and heavy metals. Download the Do-Si-Do THCA Flower Certificate of Analysis for full test results.

Tiers Explained

Do-Si-Do is offered across our quality tiers so you can choose the experience that fits your budget and standards:

  • Essential — Our value tier. Same strain and same lab testing, smaller and more uniform buds. Available in 28g.
  • Essential (smalls) — Smaller-format value-tier flower. Same strain, same lab testing, looser bud structure. Available in 28g.

Federally Compliant Hemp

Lit Farms Do-Si-Do THCA Flower is hemp-derived and federally compliant under the 2018 Farm Bill — containing less than 0.3% Δ9-THC by dry weight at harvest. Must be 21+ to purchase. Not for sale in jurisdictions where THCA flower is restricted.

Explore our full THCA Flower collection for more strains.

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