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Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse
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    Purple Daiquiri THCa Hemp Flower Greenhouse

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    Purple Daiquiri Greenhouse THCa Flower from Ideal Plus Farm

    Strain Highlights and Overview

    • Strain: Purple Daiquiri Greenhouse THCa Flower from Ideal Plus Farm
    • Type: Hybrid
    • Cannabinoid Potency: 29.96%
    • THCa Content: 28.02%
    • Genetics: Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie
    • Aroma: Orange, Cinnamon, Magnolia, Lavender, Basil
    • Flavor: Sweet Vanilla Cake with Hints of Earthy Skunk
    • Terpenes: Alpha-Humulene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool, Myrcene, Farnesene, Nerolidol
    • Effects: Relaxing and Euphoric with Energizing Onset — Daytime with Evening Potential
    • Cultivation: Premium Greenhouse
    • Farm: Ideal Plus — Top-Shelf Oregon Grown
    • Processing: 100% Hand-Trimmed
    • Purity: 100% Organic — No Pesticides, No Additives, No Synthetics
    • Testing: Lab Tested for Purity and Compliance
    • Compliance: Federal Farm Bill Compliant

    Cannabinoid Potency

    • THCa: 28.02%
    • Δ9-THC: 0.22%
    • CBDa: 0.09%
    • CBGa: 1.41%
    • CBG: 0.16%
    • CBC: 0.06%
    • Total: 29.96%

    Introduction: Seven Terpenes and 1.41% CBGa — The Greenhouse Flower That Buyers Describe Most Specifically

    In the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog, Purple Daiquiri Greenhouse THCa Flower occupies a position that no other strain in the collection fills: the seven-terpene botanical complexity choice. Where Rozay Cake makes its case on 32.14% THCa and grape-berry flavor impact, and Pure Kush makes its case on OG Kush heritage and authenticated pungency, Purple Daiquiri makes its case on the most complete and unusual terpene profile in the greenhouse collection — a seven-terpene expression that includes Farnesene and Nerolidol alongside the five common terpenes that most cannabis strains feature, producing an aromatic character so specific and multi-dimensional that buyers who find it describe it with more distinct vocabulary than any other greenhouse thca strain in the catalog.

    The Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie cross is the genetic explanation for both the seven-terpene complexity and the 1.41% CBGa — the second-highest CBGa reading in the Ideal Plus greenhouse collection. Thin Mint GSC brings the terpene-forward breeding heritage that makes GSC derivatives consistently interesting at the aromatic level, and the vanilla-minty botanical character that carries into Purple Daiquiri's sweet vanilla cake flavor. Grape Pie brings the purple genetics and the grape-fruit aromatic contribution alongside the Linalool-Farnesene-Nerolidol terpene expression that makes the aromatic profile of this cross so unusually complete.

    For greenhouse thca flower buyers who serve retail accounts with educated, terpene-aware consumers — the buyers who read COA terpene profiles before purchasing, who ask about Farnesene and Nerolidol by name, who discuss the entourage effect in terms of specific cannabinoid and terpene interactions rather than general full-spectrum language — Purple Daiquiri is the product that demonstrates sourcing sophistication. At 28.02% THCa and 29.96% total cannabinoids with 1.41% CBGa, the potency is thoroughly credible at the premium tier. The seven-terpene profile is what makes the product genuinely exceptional and makes buyers return for it specifically rather than accepting alternatives.

    Genetics: Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie — Seven-Terpene Origins

    The seven-terpene complexity of Purple Daiquiri thca greenhouse is the direct output of the Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie genetic cross — each parent contributing specific terpene families that, in combination, produce a profile that goes substantially beyond what either parent alone generates.

    Thin Mint GSC is a phenotype selection of Girl Scout Cookies characterized by its pronounced minty, herbal-cool terpene expression alongside the vanilla sweetness and earthy cookie character that the GSC family produces consistently. In Purple Daiquiri, Thin Mint GSC contributes the sweet vanilla cake flavor dimension — the Linalool-Caryophyllene interaction that produces vanilla warmth and herbal depth — alongside the Alpha-Humulene and Myrcene base that grounds the profile in the botanical substance experienced buyers associate with GSC-family quality. The 1.41% CBGa is partially the Thin Mint GSC heritage: GSC derivatives are associated with active late-flowering cannabinoid biosynthesis that produces meaningful CBGa concentrations at harvest, and the Ideal Plus full-term greenhouse cultivation standard allows this expression to fully develop.

    Grape Pie — the Grape Stomper × Cherry Pie cross — contributes the aromatic dimensions that transform Thin Mint GSC into something genuinely unusual. Farnesene and Nerolidol are the Grape Pie contribution: two terpenes that are uncommon in cannabis but prominent in the Grape Pie terpene expression, explaining where Purple Daiquiri's aromatic distinctiveness originates. Farnesene is the terpene found naturally in green apples, ginger, and several citrus varieties — its cannabis expression produces a specific fresh, slightly green-fruit, herbal aromatic quality that is immediately recognizable as different from common cannabis terpene profiles. Nerolidol is found in neroli (orange blossom), lemongrass, and jasmine — producing the floral, slightly woody, subtly citrus-blossom aromatic note that makes Purple Daiquiri's orange and magnolia aromatic dimensions possible.

    The Grape Pie genetics also contribute Limonene at a meaningful concentration — the terpene that mediates between the Farnesene fresh-green character and the Nerolidol floral warmth, adding the citrus brightness that makes the orange aromatic dimension specific and vivid rather than generic fruity. Together with the Thin Mint GSC base of Alpha-Humulene, Beta-Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Myrcene, the complete seven-terpene profile of Purple Daiquiri greenhouse hemp flower is: an earthy herbal foundation from Humulene and Myrcene, vanilla-lavender smoothness from Linalool, spicy-earthy depth from Caryophyllene, citrus brightness from Limonene, fresh-green botanical complexity from Farnesene, and floral-blossom warmth from Nerolidol. No single terpene describes it. That is the commercial asset.

    Appearance: Purple Genetics at Full-Term Greenhouse Expression

    Greenhouse hemp buyers opening Purple Daiquiri find the visual character that Grape Pie genetics reliably produce in controlled environments that allow late-flowering temperature management to express anthocyanin pigmentation: the deep purple coloration that gives the strain its name and that makes it immediately visually distinctive alongside greener greenhouse options in a retail display.

    The bud structure reflects the hybrid genetic balance — neither the compact spherical formation of heavy indica-dominant strains nor the elongated conical formation of sativa-dominant genetics, but the moderate-density hybrid architecture that allows both the purple coloration and the trichome coverage to be visible simultaneously. The seven-terpene trichome content — including Farnesene and Nerolidol that are denser and less volatile than some common terpenes — contributes to the resinous surface quality visible on each bud, and the 1.41% CBGa alongside 28.02% THCa in the cannabinoid profile corresponds to the trichome density that experienced buyers read as visual quality confirmation.

    Every batch is 100% hand-trimmed. The hybrid bud architecture of Purple Daiquiri — neither maximally compact nor loosely structured — benefits from hand-trimming's ability to preserve bud presentation and trichome coverage across the varied surface contours that hybrid genetics produce, maintaining the visual quality from trimming through retail display.

    Aroma: Orange, Cinnamon, Magnolia, Lavender, Basil — No Other Cannabis Description Uses These Words

    The commercial opportunity that Purple Daiquiri greenhouse bud creates at retail is built on an aroma description that is genuinely unlike any other strain in the Ideal Plus catalog — and unlike most cannabis aroma descriptions in the legal hemp flower market. Orange. Cinnamon. Magnolia. Lavender. Basil. These are the aromatic reference points that the seven-terpene profile produces, and they are the words that buyers who encounter Purple Daiquiri use to describe it to their friends and retail staff — the specific vocabulary that creates word-of-mouth distinctiveness more effectively than any marketing description.

    Each of these aromatic notes connects to a specific terpene source. Orange comes from Limonene, the citrus terpene most directly associated with citrus rind, expressing brightly through the Grape Pie genetics' Limonene contribution. Cinnamon comes from Beta-Caryophyllene, the terpene behind the warming spice character of cinnamon, cloves, and black pepper — the GSC heritage expressing through its Caryophyllene content. Magnolia connects to Nerolidol, the orange-blossom and tropical-flower terpene from Grape Pie, expressing in its floral-warm register as the magnolia-adjacent character that gives the aromatic profile its unexpected sophistication. Lavender is the Linalool expression — the specific floral quality of lavender that Linalool is most directly associated with in its prominent aromatic character. Basil reflects the Alpha-Humulene herbal note — the green, slightly sharp herbal freshness that Humulene contributes in concentrations where it reads as fresh herbs rather than simply earthy. And behind all of these, Farnesene's fresh-green-botanical quality adds the coherence that makes the full aromatic profile read as unified rather than contradictory.

    This is thca flower for sale that retail staff describe differently depending on which aromatic reference point strikes them first — and that creates memorable buyer conversations precisely because no two descriptions are identical. For greenhouse hemp flower wholesale buyers who have experienced the commercial value of products that generate authentic enthusiasm rather than performed enthusiasm from retail staff, Purple Daiquiri's aroma is the organic enthusiasm driver that marketing budgets can approximate but genuine terpene complexity delivers in a way that is not replicable through packaging or positioning alone.

    Flavor: Sweet Vanilla Cake With Earthy Skunk Depth

    The flavor experience that Purple Daiquiri thca flower greenhouse delivers on the palate anchors the seven-terpene aromatic complexity in a more cohesive, simplified expression that makes the consumption experience accessible across buyer experience levels while retaining the botanical depth that terpene-educated buyers appreciate.

    Sweet vanilla cake is the dominant flavor dimension — the Linalool and Caryophyllene interaction producing the warm, sweet, slightly spiced vanilla character that Thin Mint GSC heritage reliably contributes to its offspring. This is immediately pleasant and broadly appealing — vanilla is among the most universally positive flavor associations across human sensory experience, and in the cannabis context it adds the confectionery warmth that makes the session feel luxurious rather than utilitarian. The earthy skunk hints that develop through the mid-session are the Myrcene and Humulene contribution — the GSC botanical depth that prevents the vanilla sweetness from becoming one-dimensional, adding the earthy authenticity that experienced cannabis buyers associate with genuine terpene expression rather than artificial flavoring.

    The Farnesene and Nerolidol contributions — the terpenes responsible for the aromatic complexity that makes the aroma so distinctive — express on the palate in a more subtle register than in the nose, adding what experienced buyers describe as a fresh, slightly floral quality to the vanilla base that distinguishes Purple Daiquiri's flavor from standard vanilla-sweet cannabis options without complicating the overall impression for less terpene-focused buyers.

    Effects: Energizing Onset Into Relaxing Depth — The Daytime-and-Evening Hybrid

    Purple Daiquiri greenhouse weed at 28.02% THCa delivers the hybrid effect profile that the Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie genetic balance produces: an energizing, euphoric onset that makes the opening phase of the session genuinely pleasant and mentally engaging, followed by the progressive relaxation that the hybrid's indica component deepens through the mid-to-late session.

    The onset quality of Purple Daiquiri specifically benefits from the Farnesene and Nerolidol terpene presence. Farnesene is increasingly studied for its potential uplifting, stress-relieving properties — the terpene found in green apples that contributes to the mood-elevating quality of certain cannabis expressions. In the onset phase of Purple Daiquiri, this Farnesene contribution may be part of the energizing quality that makes the strain's opening different from purely relaxation-forward indicas: a brighter, more actively pleasant mental experience before the indica genetics settle in. The Nerolidol contribution adds the calming, sleep-supporting quality in the later session that makes evening use genuinely appropriate.

    The Linalool dominance through the terpene profile maintains the anxiety-reducing, calming quality throughout the session that makes Purple Daiquiri specifically appropriate for anxiety-prone consumers who need high-THCa relief without the anxiety amplification that less calming terpene profiles can produce. At 28.02% THCa alongside 1.41% CBGa and CBG at 0.16%, the full-spectrum cannabinoid depth adds therapeutic dimensions that the terpene profile amplifies — the entourage effect at its most complete.

    For greenhouse buds wholesale buyers positioning Purple Daiquiri at retail, the therapeutic applications most frequently cited include: anxiety relief without morning grogginess (appropriate for daytime), creative stimulation and focus through the energizing onset phase, mood support and depression management, physical relaxation and tension relief through the later session, and sleep preparation when used in the evening. The seven-terpene profile's pharmaceutical depth makes this the most therapeutically versatile option in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog.

    1.41% CBGa: The Second-Highest in the Greenhouse Collection

    Among the quality signals that experienced greenhouse thca flower buyers evaluate beyond the THCa headline, 1.41% CBGa in Purple Daiquiri is the second-highest reading in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog after Rozay Cake's 0.77% — actually the highest CBGa among Ideal Plus's greenhouse options and one of the most significant minor cannabinoid concentrations available in the legal hemp flower market at any production format.

    CBGa at 1.41% signals harvest at peak cannabinoid maturity: the point in the flowering cycle where THCa has reached its genetic ceiling while the CBGa biosynthetic pathway remains actively expressing. The Ideal Plus premium greenhouse's full-term cultivation standard — combined with the Thin Mint GSC heritage's active late-flowering cannabinoid biosynthesis — produces this reading consistently in Purple Daiquiri batches, providing the minor cannabinoid depth that therapeutically sophisticated buyers specifically seek over THCa-only alternatives.

    For retail accounts whose customer demographics include consumers who have researched CBG and CBGa independently and who make purchasing decisions based on minor cannabinoid content alongside THCa — a growing segment as the legal hemp market matures and buyer education deepens — 1.41% CBGa alongside the seven-terpene profile of Purple Daiquiri provides the most complete COA story in the greenhouse collection.

    Wholesale Program

    Greenhouse thca flower at the Purple Daiquiri specification is available through the Ideal Plus wholesale program at farm-direct pricing. For smoke shop owners and dispensary buyers building premium greenhouse THCa product lineups, Purple Daiquiri occupies the botanical complexity and terpene sophistication position that neither Rozay Cake nor Pure Kush fills — the third distinct identity in a greenhouse catalog that covers potency ceiling (Rozay Cake), heritage authenticity (Pure Kush), and aromatic sophistication (Purple Daiquiri).

    Volume pricing steps down meaningfully at each quantity tier. Standing order arrangements are available for accounts that have established the terpene-focused buyer segment in their retail markets. Every greenhouse bud order ships with batch-specific COA, certificate of origin, and Farm Bill compliance documentation as standard inclusions.

    Compliance

    At 0.22% Δ9-THC, Purple Daiquiri is fully Farm Bill compliant. Every greenhouse hemp order includes complete compliance documentation. Buyers should verify applicable state and local regulations before ordering.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is Purple Daiquiri Greenhouse THCa Flower from Ideal Plus Farm?

    Purple Daiquiri is a hybrid greenhouse thca flower from Ideal Plus Farm, cultivated in their premium Oregon greenhouse facility. Created from Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie genetics, it carries the most complex terpene profile in the Ideal Plus greenhouse collection — seven terpenes including Farnesene and Nerolidol — producing an orange, cinnamon, magnolia, lavender, and basil aromatic character that is unlike any other strain in the catalog. At 28.02% THCa, 29.96% total cannabinoids, and 1.41% CBGa, it offers premium potency alongside unmatched terpene botanical depth.

    Q: What are Farnesene and Nerolidol, and why do they matter?

    Farnesene and Nerolidol are two terpenes uncommon in cannabis but prominent in the Grape Pie genetics that make Purple Daiquiri's aromatic profile so unusual. Farnesene is found naturally in green apples, ginger, and certain citrus varieties, contributing a fresh, slightly green-fruit herbal quality and studied for potential uplifting and stress-relieving properties. Nerolidol is found in neroli (orange blossom), lemongrass, and jasmine — producing the floral, slightly woody, citrus-blossom aromatic note responsible for the magnolia and orange dimensions of the Purple Daiquiri aroma. Together, these two terpenes are the reason Purple Daiquiri's aroma cannot be described accurately using standard cannabis terpene vocabulary, and why buyers who encounter it describe it with unprecedented specificity.

    Q: How does the seven-terpene profile benefit consumers therapeutically?

    Each of the seven terpenes in Purple Daiquiri contributes its own therapeutic dimensions alongside the aromatic and flavor character. Linalool is associated with anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) and sedative properties. Beta-Caryophyllene interacts with CB2 receptors and is associated with anti-inflammatory effects. Limonene is associated with mood elevation and stress relief. Myrcene contributes the sedative, muscle-relaxing quality that indica-adjacent terpene profiles produce. Alpha-Humulene carries potential anti-inflammatory and appetite-suppressing properties. Farnesene is increasingly studied for uplifting and stress-relief potential. Nerolidol is associated with calming and potentially sleep-supporting properties. At 28.02% THCa, the entourage effect from this seven-terpene combination produces a full-spectrum therapeutic experience that single or dual-terpene profiles at comparable THCa levels cannot replicate.

    Q: What makes Purple Daiquiri appropriate for daytime use?

    The energizing onset from the Thin Mint GSC sativa component — amplified by the Farnesene terpene's potential uplifting properties and the Limonene mood-elevation contribution — makes the opening phase of a Purple Daiquiri session specifically appropriate for daytime contexts. Creative accessibility, mood elevation, and mental engagement are the early-session characteristics that position Purple Daiquiri as a thca flower appropriate for morning and afternoon use at lower to moderate doses. As the session develops, the relaxation deepens toward the evening-appropriate arc that makes the strain versatile across the full day-to-evening range.

    Q: Is 1.41% CBGa the highest in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog?

    Yes. At 1.41%, Purple Daiquiri carries the highest CBGa reading in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog — higher than Rozay Cake and Pure Kush. This reflects both the Thin Mint GSC heritage's active late-flowering cannabinoid biosynthesis and the Ideal Plus full-term greenhouse cultivation standard that allows CBGa expression to fully develop before harvest. For buyers evaluating greenhouse thca flower quality through the minor cannabinoid lens, 1.41% CBGa alongside 28.02% THCa and seven terpenes provides the most complete COA story in the greenhouse collection.

    Q: How does Purple Daiquiri compare to Rozay Cake and Pure Kush in the greenhouse catalog?

    The three primary strains in the Ideal Plus greenhouse collection serve distinct commercial positions. Rozay Cake leads on 32.14% THCa — the potency anchor for buyers who evaluate by the headline number. Pure Kush leads on OG Kush phenotype authenticity — the heritage choice for Kush-loyal buyers. Purple Daiquiri leads on terpene complexity — the botanical sophistication choice for buyers who evaluate through the aromatic and minor cannabinoid lens. For wholesale accounts carrying all three, each strain attracts a different buyer segment with minimal overlap — maximizing the commercial efficiency of a three-SKU greenhouse lineup.

    Q: What retail buyer demographics respond most strongly to Purple Daiquiri?

    Four specific segments converge on Purple Daiquiri at retail. Terpene-educated buyers who read COA profiles for Farnesene and Nerolidol and respond to the seven-terpene specificity. Aroma-focused buyers who make first-purchase decisions at the jar and find the orange-cinnamon-magnolia-lavender-basil profile unlike anything they have encountered. Anxiety-focused therapeutic buyers who specifically seek Linalool-dominant profiles for their documented calming properties at high-THCa potency. And GSC-heritage buyers who respond to the Thin Mint GSC genetics and the sweet vanilla cake flavor as familiar yet elevated beyond standard GSC expressions.

    Q: Is Purple Daiquiri Farm Bill compliant?

    Yes. At 0.22% Δ9-THC, Purple Daiquiri falls within the 0.3% federal Farm Bill threshold. Complete compliance documentation ships with every greenhouse hemp flower order. Buyers should verify applicable state and local regulations before ordering.

    Q: Is the 28.02% THCa reading third-party verified?

    Yes. Every batch of thca greenhouse product from Ideal Plus is tested by an accredited third-party laboratory before shipping. The 28.02% THCa, 1.41% CBGa, and all minor cannabinoid and terpene figures are batch-specific — documenting the actual lot being sold. The full cannabinoid and terpene breakdown is available on the COA that ships with every order, with pre-purchase COA review available on request.

    Q: What therapeutic applications does Purple Daiquiri address most effectively?

    The seven-terpene profile and 1.41% CBGa make Purple Daiquiri particularly effective for: anxiety management — the Linalool dominant position and the Farnesene contribution produce the most calming terpene environment in the greenhouse catalog for anxiety-prone buyers. Creative stimulation — the GSC sativa heritage and the energizing onset make it the best daytime creative option in the greenhouse collection. Physical relaxation and tension relief — the Myrcene and Nerolidol combination deepens through the session toward the body ease that evening use requires. Mood support — the Limonene brightness and euphoric onset quality serve depression-adjacent mood management. And sleep preparation at evening doses — the Nerolidol sleep-supporting properties combine with the late-session indica relaxation to make Purple Daiquiri specifically effective for consumers who need mental winding-down before sleep as much as physical relaxation.

    Q: Is Purple Daiquiri suitable for extraction?

    Yes — and the seven-terpene profile makes it one of the most sought-after extraction inputs in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog for processors working in the terpene-forward premium concentrate segment. Farnesene and Nerolidol carry into rosin and ice water hash outputs with a distinctive fresh-floral character that is rare in the concentrate market and commands premium positioning for buyers who evaluate by terpene complexity rather than THCa alone. The 1.41% CBGa produces minor cannabinoid depth in the finished concentrate. For greenhouse hemp flower extraction buyers, Purple Daiquiri is the strain that produces the most distinctive and market-differentiated concentrate output in the catalog.

    Q: Does Ideal Plus offer standing orders on Purple Daiquiri?

    Yes. Standing order arrangements are available for accounts that have established the terpene-educated buyer segment in their retail markets. The seven-terpene botanical complexity of Purple Daiquiri creates specific buyer loyalty — buyers who learn to identify Farnesene and Nerolidol in the aroma become the most specifically loyal returning customers in a retail account's hemp flower buyer base, returning by name and noticing immediately when the strain is out of stock. Contact the Ideal Plus wholesale team to discuss standing order structure and allocation priority.

    Q: How does the Thin Mint GSC heritage express in Purple Daiquiri versus other GSC derivatives?

    Thin Mint GSC is a phenotype selection characterized by a more pronounced minty-herbal-cool terpene quality than standard GSC, with the Humulene and Linalool expression particularly developed. In Purple Daiquiri, the Thin Mint GSC contribution produces the vanilla cake sweetness and herbal basil notes that distinguish the flavor from simpler GSC derivatives, while the Grape Pie cross adds the seven-terpene complexity that prevents Purple Daiquiri from reading as a standard GSC derivative. For buyers who know GSC-family genetics and have found many derivatives similar to each other, Purple Daiquiri's Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie cross is the option that feels genuinely new rather than a familiar pattern with different branding.

    Q: What storage conditions protect Purple Daiquiri's terpene profile?

    Farnesene and Nerolidol — the two rare terpenes that make Purple Daiquiri's aromatic profile so distinctive — have different volatility profiles than common cannabis terpenes, but both require appropriate storage conditions to maintain their full aromatic contribution through the retail storage window. Airtight sealed containers at 60–68°F, 58–62% relative humidity, dark and stable environment, FIFO rotation. The Linalool floral character is particularly sensitive to heat and light — maintaining stable cool-dark conditions from delivery through retail display is the practical protection for the aromatic quality that drives Purple Daiquiri's retail performance. Properly stored greenhouse buds from Ideal Plus maintain full terpene quality for six months or more from delivery.

    Q: Why do buyers describe Purple Daiquiri using more specific vocabulary than other strains?

    The seven-terpene profile produces an aromatic experience that does not fit the standard cannabis aroma vocabulary — "earthy," "fruity," "diesel," "sweet" — that buyers apply to most strains. Orange, cinnamon, magnolia, lavender, basil: these are the reference points that the Farnesene-Nerolidol-Linalool-Limonene-Caryophyllene-Humulene-Myrcene combination produces, and they are the words buyers reach for because no simpler description captures the experience. This aromatic vocabulary specificity is the commercial asset: buyers who describe a product in more specific language are more committed to the product, more likely to return for it specifically, and more effective at generating word-of-mouth through their specific descriptions.

    Q: Where can consumers and wholesale buyers purchase Purple Daiquiri greenhouse THCa?

    Browse the complete greenhouse thca flower catalog at Ideal Plus and contact the wholesale team to establish your account. Purple Daiquiri availability updates with each harvest — the Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie genetics produce at the Ideal Plus premium greenhouse standard on a consistent cycle, and standing orders are the most reliable way to maintain supply continuity for this seven-terpene thca flower deals offering. Contact the Ideal Plus team directly for current availability, pricing at all volume tiers, and upcoming harvest windows.

    Final Thoughts: The Greenhouse Strain That Cannot Be Simply Described

    Purple Daiquiri Greenhouse THCa Flower from Ideal Plus Farm is the product for buyers who have been asking the cannabis market — and increasingly the legal hemp market — for something that transcends the potency-and-flavor binary that drives most purchasing conversations. The seven-terpene botanical complexity of Thin Mint GSC × Grape Pie genetics produces an experience that neither the THCa number nor the flavor description fully captures — the orange, cinnamon, magnolia, lavender, and basil aromatic character that Farnesene and Nerolidol make possible is the experience that buyers remember specifically and return for by name.

    At 28.02% THCa and 1.41% CBGa from greenhouse hemp flower cultivation, the potency and minor cannabinoid content are fully premium-tier — the COA numbers that justify the premium positioning without any creative accounting. The therapeutic depth of the seven-terpene profile — Linalool anxiolytic, Farnesene uplifting, Nerolidol calming, Caryophyllene anti-inflammatory, Limonene mood-supporting — makes Purple Daiquiri the most therapeutically complete option in the Ideal Plus greenhouse catalog for buyers whose primary interest is what the product does rather than simply how potent it is.

    Farm-direct from Ideal Plus at greenhouse thca pricing, fully documented, organically grown, hand-trimmed, and available at wholesale scale for accounts that want the most botanically sophisticated strain in the Oregon premium greenhouse collection.

    Explore the complete greenhouse thca flower catalog at Ideal Plus and discover why Purple Daiquiri is the strain that buyers describe most specifically — and return for most reliably.

    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This product complies with the 2018 Farm Bill. Must be 21+ to purchase. Verify compliance with all applicable state and local laws before ordering.

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