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David Downs’ sickest weed genetics picks of 2025

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Sure, it’s the cold winter of our discontent, but take heart— the Earth has begun tracking back toward the sun, and the days grow longer again.

Start dreaming today of a dank pound or two come Thanksgiving, then start sourcing your seeds and clones, sketching a gardening plan, and calendaring your harvest.

I know I am. As Leafly News’ senior editor and co-author of the best-selling book ‘Marijuana Harvest,’ I pop beans, soak up strain trends, as well as judge and report on award-winners.

Now it’s again time to wring out all that knowledge to help you plant some winners. Here are over 50 sick genetics picks in 6 categories that we’d be stoked to garden with you.

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Candies

Exotic Genetix Bluezy. (Courtesy Exotic Genetix)
Exotic Genetix Bluezy. (Courtesy Exotic Genetix)

We lead off with the flavor that controls the market coast to coast—dubbed ‘candies’ for their candy sweetness, but also their full-bodied dankness often referred to as ‘gas’. Based around Lemon Cherry Gelato and kin, these indica hybrids sell themselves, and keep the commercial market humming.

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Compound Genetics

Chrome Dome (Lemonheadz x Eye Candy). Compound Genetics adds more flavor to its blingiest buds. “The nose leans towards sweet lemon zest and lemon scented cleaning products with an effervescence akin to sprite.”

Chrome Dome takes its bling from Eye Candy and adds more lemon. (Courtesy Compound Genetics)
Chrome Dome takes its bling from Eye Candy and adds more lemon. (Courtesy Compound Genetics)

Exotic Genetix

Bluezy (Zoap x Blueberry Bang Bang). Washington breeder Exotic Genetix has worked the hot strain Zoap with the hot flavor trend blueberry. Exotic Genetix writes: “One of my absolute favorite looks on a flower! The colas get so dark in places that they begin to take on a crazy blue sheen. … These juicy goodies make you think you are inhaling a complex basket of different fuels, even somewhat reminiscent of very aromatic soaps to the nose.”

Purple City Genetics

G-Runtz (Pre-64 Runtz x Gush Mints). All the hype of Runtz with a much bigger yield, from the Oakland cloning powerhouse.

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Tiki Madman

Jelly Rain (Jealousy x Candy Rain); Party Boy (Zoap x Z Rain). Tiki Madman dominates the sweets game and these crosses of Leafly Strain of the Year 2022 Jealousy, or 2025 Leafly Buzz Strain Zoap will make ‘em go crazy.

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Phinest

Oakland Runtz #25 (Don Merfo LCG#7 x Lemon Cherry Gelato); K-Whip (Pineapple Dolomite x Shady Apples). The Sacramento clone kings at Phinest keep farmers fed with their candy selections this year.

Oakland Runtz #25. (Courtesy Phinest)
Oakland Runtz #25. (Courtesy Phinest)

Cannarado Genetics

Lemon Zawtz (Lemon Tree x Zawtz x Zawtz Bx1). Colorado’s biggest breeder writes “Lemon candy chem best describes this hybrid. Good yields with mouth-staining terps!”

Ethos Genetics

Lemon Cherry Pie R1 (Candy Store #25 x Cherry Pie). Colorado breeder Ethos sells this ‘reversal’ strain that has “sharp lemon upfront. Sweet cherry tones. Muted pine.”

James Loud Genetics

Permanent Midnight (Permanent Marker x Double Lemon Cherry) from this Hayward, CA breeder includes Leafly Strain of the Year 2023.

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Tap into the Trop Cherry wave that helped power Super Boof to Leafly Strain of the Year 2024. Get Crockett’s Blood Cherry (Blood Orange x Trop Cherry) crosses like Cherry Clem (Clementine x Blood Cherry), and Fruity Loopz (Clementine x Blood Cherry).

Happy Dreams

Cherrilicious (Cherry Frosting x Cherry GAS). The masses love cherries and award-winning Happy Dreams contributes to filling that need.

Desserts

Tie Die (Jealousy x Sunset Sherbert). (Courtesy Cookies Seed Bank)
Tie Die (Jealousy x Sunset Sherbert). (Courtesy Cookies Seed Bank)

When we say ‘Desserts’ we mean Girl Scout Cookies-related strains, which continue to dominate year after year. No grow is complete without this powerful dynasty that includes Sherbert, Gelato, Runtz, and Gary Payton. Yes, ‘desserts’ cross over with candies, but they get more doughy, cookie, and cakey.

Karma Genetics

Pink Payton (Gary Payton x Pink Runtz). Gary Payton and Runtz is a combo that cannot miss among dessert fans.

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Umami Seeds

No Assist (Gary Payton x Zoda). This super-hot Southern California breeder is known for one-and-done strain releases. You’ll never see these back in stock from Umami when they sell out.

Seed Junky

Animal Tree (Lemon Tree x Animal Mints Bx1); Caribbean Breeze (Pineapple Fruz x (Biscotti x Sherb BX))

Cookies Seed Bank

Cookies logo: a white "C" with a curlycue at the top of the letter against a round blue background with a bite taken out of it like a cookie
(Courtesy Cookies)

Tie Die (Jealousy x Sunset Sherbet), Pink Runtz x Hollywood, Lemon Cherry Pop (Gastro Pop 5 X Double Lemon Cherry). You can’t talk about dessert strains without visiting Cookies’ very own seed bank.

Zs

Exemplary Z. Grown indoors in living soil by MOCA Humboldt, CA. Hybrid. (David Downs/Leafly)
Exemplary Z. Grown indoors in living soil by MOCA Humboldt, CA. Hybrid. (David Downs/Leafly)

The Original Z remains tough to beat on the contest circuit, but it’s just the beginning of the tropical candy taffy tastes this year.

Dying Breed Seeds

Rainboz V.S. (Rainbow Rayz x OZ Kush). These magic beans run $500 per pack, hot dayam, but they can boost you into the front of the global flavor chase spawned by the Z strain.

Hendrx Nursery

Blue Nerdz (Runtz x Zkittlez). Created by Global Genetics LA—the flavor makes up for the yield on this hype cross. See also: Gelo Belts (Gelonade x Rainbow Belts 3.0). “Has the potential to replace Gelonade for commercial farmers. Potency and yield will dictate. Great clone!”

Archive Seeds

Zsunami. (Courtesy Archive Seed Bank)
Zsunami. (Courtesy Archive Seed Bank)

Zsunami (Zazul #5 x Moonbow 112 F2 #60). Archive Seeds’ Fletch writes, “Just give it a couple years, and you guys will be asking about it like the Rainbow Belts!”

Clearwater Genetics

Blue Nerds crosses; Cherry Chewbanger (Sherbanger 22 x Hi Chew 27) crosses. Clearwater cleared the field of competitors with their Mai Tai line. Don’t sleep on their Blue Nerds or Sherbanger work.

Biovortex

Cherry Lime Dogz. This cross is too long to name. And noted breeder Biovortex has been refining it for 8 years. He describes “a fermented cherry cola fizz with purple pixie stick and gas that smelled and tasted like some magical ambrosia reserved only for the gods.”

Cookies Seed Bank

ZZ4 ((GG4 x Zkittlez) x Medellin).

OGs and Sours

Gas Drop. (Courtesy Ziplock Seeds)
Gas Drop. (Courtesy Ziplock Seeds)

Are you longing for old-school OG Kushes and Sour Diesels? Start hunting for them—there are plenty of options.

Karma Genetics

Sour Fire Tahoe (Fire Tahoe x Karma Sour D bx2); Hayabusa OG (Race Fuel OG x Biker Kush). Karma Genetics has some of the best sours in the world.

Rebel Grown

Double OG Sour F5. Rebel Grown has won a ton of awards with this cross of OG and Sour, now in its fifth generation of selections.

Archive Seeds

Holy Roller (Big Sur Holy Weed x Face Off OG); Duct Tape (GG4 x Dosidos). Gas and sour fans, strap in for Archive’s undeniably elite crosses of Face Off OG, or GG4.

Hendrx Nursery

Tire Fire OG ((OG Kush X Triangle Kush) X San Fernando Valley OG)). Gas lovers rejoice, this one smells like ammonia, butter, chestnut, earth, fuel, garlic, kush, rubber, skunk, woody, asphalt, and burnt rubber. Hendrx writes: “Bred by Russell from ChaScience. Best OG I have seen in 15 years. So consistent. Very easy to hunt. Consistent Gas. Picked a few winners. Heavily narcotic high. This is the youngest new phenotype at HENDRX right now. Has the biggest potential.”

Ziplock Seeds

Gas Drop (Gas Face x Frosted Flakes) “Begins with strong gas notes that hit the palate with a pungent, cleaner-like aroma, followed by sharp diesel and sour undertones. … A crew favorite.”

Massive Creations

Shiloh Massive has some intriguing OG/Sour work this year with 97 Super Sour (818 Headband F4 x 97 Sierra Sour); and Kobayashi (818 Headband F4 x Marion Berry). Part of Shiloh’s new Si Lo Sabes line.

DNA Genetics

Kosher Kush. A classic, storied OG Kush that’s ready to grow.


Hashers

MAC marijuana strain
MAC V2 from L.A. Made. (David Downs/Leafly)

More and more flower goes straight into hash this year all around the world in grows big and small.

Masonic Seeds

Step into the hash game with the market-rattling bangers from Compton, CA’s Masonic Seeds. The Wilson, Banana God, and Ego Clash Bundle are all winners that don’t come cheap.

Capulator

MACV2. Revisit MAC with Capulator’s improved version. A must-add to any collection.

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Biovortex

Banana Halo Halo ((Ice Cream Cake x Banana DOG) x Motor-G-nut). Selected by Yooper Crew for her extremely high hash yields. See also—Papaya Punch x G-Nut; Chemmy G.

Freeborn Selections

Turkey Bag (Animal Cookies x GMO x MeyerLemsky). Smells like turkey! “It sounds weird, but it’s so tasty. And it makes so much hash.”

Bodhi Seeds

Mule Fuel x 88G13HP. Stanky Mule Fuel and 1988 G-13 Hash Plant should yield some dank hashers.

3rd Coast Genetics

Investigate Michigan breeder’s hot ‘Black Truffle’ line with Solar Garlic (GMO x Black truffle); Rainbow in the Dark (Cadillac Rainbowz x Black Truffle); and Black Tar (Grease Monkey x Black Truffle).

Sativas

massive chunky nug in light and dark shades of green with dull orange hairs sitting in, and filling, the black lid of a jar
Blue Dream (David Downs/Leafly)

Lastly, we leave room for old-school strains that don’t yield a lot and take forever to finish. Sativas are perfect for home gardening where there’s no pressure of finishing early to make a payday.

Equilibrium Genetics

Panama Haze (Panama Red x Tom Hill Haze). A pine and floral 12-weeker that’ll warp you back to Woodstock. Panama Red is a sativa heirloom collected in Panama in the 1970s. Tom Hill Haze is a stable haze line bred in Mendocino by Tom Hill from Haze sourced in Amsterdam from Positronics Seeds in 1996.

Hendrx Nursery

XJ-13. Help bring back this big Jack variety, and put some pep in your step with XJ-13 from Northern California’s Henrdx Nursery.

Rebel Grown

Blue Dream. Grow a classic strain from a legendary breeder. Obviously not a pure sativa, but put in here with the hazes. DNA Genetics also has a Blue Dream.

TerpHogz

TerphogZ Geneticz seeds come in various elite flavors, for deliver in California. (Courtesy TerpHogz)
TerphogZ Geneticz seeds come in various elite flavors, for deliver in California. (Courtesy TerpHogz)

Red Skrrt-Banger (Skrrrt-Berry Zuava x Red Kachina 2.0). “Powerful gas, creamy citrus, and exotic funk.” This 60-40 sativa offers the latest from The Original Z crew.


And that’s my sickest genetics picks of 2025 for your weed garden, featuring over 50 flavors in 6 categories. Still, I’ve just scratched the surface, so let us know in the comments what you’re stoked to grow.



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Archive Seeds and The Alchemist warm up The Astor Club LA’s grand opening

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If you had doubts about the state of cannabis culture in 2024, The Astor Club’s bicoastal launch from New York to LA will put them to rest.

The dankest club in high society was packed for its grand opening in Los Angeles on January 13. The private, members-only cannabis lounge made a name for itself in lower Manhattan by appealing to every type of cannabis connoisseur—unique genetics, pop-up brand activations with limited drops, and unforgettable vibes. And now, the cannabis community in LA has a new safe, sociable smoking haven.

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On the evening of the grand opening, cannabis from Wonderbrett and tunes by The Alchemist smoked out the two-story space. Infused soda company Mary Jones took over the rooftop with an offering of new, bubbling flavors.

Astor Club members gain access to coveted cultivars and hard-to-find weed offerings year-round. Depending on the seas, rare finds include hash from Uncle’s Farm, the inventor of piatella, Moonbow from Archive, and even The Ten Co.’s coveted Zushi lineup.

The space is co-owned by the mainstay cannabis brand Viola, founded in 2011 by former NBA player Al Harrington. Where else besides The Astor Club LA can stoners shoot hoops on a working basketball court? Celebrity sightings abound at both New York and LA locales of The Astor Club.

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At a recent Alien Labs private cultivar tasting, I smoked with Juice from Flatbush Zombies, saw rapper Buddy, and even spotted Drake’s dad decked out in a full Hot Cheetos fit. The Astor Club is a place to smoke amazing weed and be seen. Don’t sleep on it.





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6 best Oregon weed brands you must try in 2023

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Millions of Oregon visitors and locals want to know: what are the 6 best Oregon weed farms in 2023?

We’re tourists flying into Portland for a weekend of fun now that things are thawing out a bit. We’re locals struggling to cut through the noise of the massive, mature market to find something with flavor that won’t let us down.

Leafly’s Pacific Northwest expert Will Hyde has spent years walking the fields, hitting the shops, picking up the phone, and packing bowls to detail six go-to Oregon farms you can count on for quality, flavor, and consistency.

Archive

Archive Moonbow. (Photo by Adam Bush, courtesy of Archive)
Archive Moonbow. (Photo by Adam Bush, courtesy of Archive)
  • Location: Portland, OR
  • Grow style: Indoor
  • Size: 18 employees
  • Production: 800 lb of cannabis per year

If you’re not already smoking Archive’s flower you’ve likely come across their award-winning Archive Seed Bank genetics grown by others. Ask any of your favorite growers and you can bet they have Archive’s breeding work in their garden. DoSiDos is Leafly’s Strain of the Year 2021.

What sets Archive’s flower apart is their attention to detail in the garden coupled with their high standards for quality genetics worked into authentic new creations. Archive has a long legacy of only releasing innovative new genetics that stand on their own rather than just piggybacking off the hype of their parent stains.

Archive continues pushing the envelope when it comes to new flavor profiles and exciting genetic combinations. This authentic approach and their dedication to quality are apparent in all of the varieties they grow. 

For some of the freshest and most exciting craft cultivars in Oregon look no further than Archive’s small-batch flower and renowned hash rosin. Archive Portland, their flagship store, should be your first stop if you want to see what their latest strains are like direct from the breeder.

Archive strains you have to try

  • IreneZ
  • Moon Beam
  • Moonbow (#112 and #99)

Where to find Archive

Benson Arbor

Benson Arbor Anirado. (Courtesy Benson Arbor)
Benson Arbor Anirado. (Courtesy Benson Arbor)
  • Location: Applegate Valley, OR
  • Grow style: Outdoor and Greenhouse
  • Size: 20 Employees
  • Production: 9,000 lbs of cannabis per year

Tired of pre-rolled cones over-stuffed with flavorless scraps of questionable flowers? Benson Arbor is. That’s why they’re changing the perception of pre-rolls in Oregon with one of the fastest and best-selling rolled joints in the state.

Using living soil organics and the native soil of Southern Oregon Benson Arbor is growing award-winning flower recognized multiple times over the years at events like the 2018 DOPE Cup, 2019 Growers Cup, and 2022 Oregon Leaf Bowl.

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You will appreciate Benson Arbor’s flavor-focused approach in everything they grow. From their selections of local favorites like Road Dawg and Where’s My Bike, to their creations bred in-house where you’ll find some of the flavors owners Noah Levine and Matt Dautrich are most excited about.

Farm favorites like Anirado, Rubber Bands, Tropic Lemon, and more are helping propel their reputation as Oregon’s best pre-rolled joint. While their automated rolling process ensures a consistent and expertly rolled joint every time and is pretty impressive to watch in action.

Benson Arbor strains you have to try

  • Josh D OG
  • Where’s My Bike?
  • Rubber Bands

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Left Coast Standard

(Courtesy Left Coast Standard)
(Courtesy Left Coast Standard)
  • Location: Merlin, OR
  • Grow style: Outdoor
  • Size: 10 employees
  • Production: 2,200 lbs of cannabis per year

It’s easy to like a small team that’s big on quality. Left Coast Standard is just that and with their collective sense for exotic selections, it’s even easier to connect with their flowers.

Grown in the Southern Oregon sunshine, Left Coast Standard uses living soil methods and organic amendments to bring their flowers to full expression. The result is flavorful cannabis that’s being recognized for its exceptional qualities and exotic profiles. 

Most recently their exclusive Runtz Killer strain was awarded 1st place in the Sungrown category at the 2022 Oregon Leaf Bowl for Exotic Fruit strains. Their Peanut Butter Breath is another award-winning cut that took the podium at last year’s Oregon Grower’s Cup.

Left Coast Standard strains you have to try

  • Biscotti
  • Orange Blossom
  • Runtz Killer

Where to find Left Coast Standard

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Oregrown

(Courtesy Oregrown)
(Courtesy Oregrown)
  • Location: Bend, OR
  • Grow style: Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
  • Size: 80 employees
  • Production: 1,850 lb of cannabis per year

If you’re looking for respected, in-house flower served in a customer-centric retail experience, then you should be smoking Oregrown. Very few farms vertically integrate and maintain quality at every step throughout the process the way that Oregrown has been able to.

Oregrown excels due to its lifestyle brand and flagship retail experience that is supported by quality Oregown cannabis as well as the partners they feature on their menu.

From strictly a farm perspective, their flower stands out for consistent quality. If you find an Oregrown strain you connect with you can rest easy knowing they keep the staples of their lineup available year-round. 

Oregrown’s soil-based regenerative growing style utilizes the qualities of the local watershed to help plants reach their full potential. While their indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse capabilities give them the flexibility to offer their strains in different product forms and prices.

Oregrown strains you have to try

  • High Desert Sage Sour Sage
  • Mac 1 (Cap’s Cut)
  • Smarkerz

Where to find Oregrown

Pintail Gardens

(Courtesy Pintail Gardens)
(Courtesy Pintail Gardens)
  • Location: Portland, Oregon
  • Grow style: Indoor
  • Size: 11 employees
  • Production: 1,200 lb per year

Few farms dive into the hands-on, craft approach with the dedication that Portland’s Pintail Gardens does. If you appreciate a handmade product with meticulous attention to detail and a focus on renewable energy, let us introduce you to Pintail.

They have invested a lot into their renewable energy and while most farms wouldn’t even consider it based on cost alone, Pintail Gardens owner Mark Ancharski feels strongly they’ve made the right investment and wouldn’t have it any other way.

When Pintail tells you they are hands-on they mean it. From hand watering to hand-weaving their trellis, and most definitely hand-trimming their flowers. This approach gives them a great connection to the plants they work with and offers countless opportunities to reinforce and maintain their quality standards throughout the grow cycle.

Top strains you have to try

  • Biscotti Lemon Mintz
  • Kush Cake
  • SoCo

Where to find Pintail Gardens

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Tao Gardens

(Courtesy Tao Gardens)
(Courtesy Tao Gardens)
  • Location: Eugene, OR
  • Grow style: Indoor
  • Size: 13 employees
  • Production: 800 lbs of cannabis per year

Tao Gardens’ mission is to maintain balance in life. They work towards this with a holistic approach to providing clean, sustainable grown, small-batch cannabis. 

Using living soil methods to enrich their plants, Tao Gardens emphasizes the synergy between the cannabis plants, their soil, and the cover crops that feed into their garden’s ecosystem. Meticulous pheno hunting helps Tao refine their selections into a menu of exciting flowers to choose from.

You’ll appreciate each different variety’s pronounced flavor and unique strain characteristics. Just know that Tao’s small batch approach means you should stock up whenever you have the chance.

Tao Gardens strains you have to try

  • Lemon Maraschino
  • SFV OG
  • Sticky Buns

Where to find Tao Gardens

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