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Modified Gas

Modified Gas Strain
Indica-dominant
  • Non-Irradiated
Genetics: First Class Funk x Grape Gasoline
Breeder: Green Karat
Max THC: 27.9%
Max CBD: <1%
  • Limonene
  • Linalool
  • Myrcene
Available CBPM Products: : Green Karat MG T27 Modified Gas Medical Cannabis Flower
Modified Gas, an Indica-dominant hybrid, offers a potent blend of gassy flavours and relaxing effects. Ideal for pain relief and migraine management, it’s a popular choice for medical patients in the UK with stock levels currently reflecting this.

Background

Modified Gas, an Indica-dominant hybrid bred by Green Karat and packaged in Germany, stands out for its potent THC content and unique flavour and aroma profiles. Indica-leaning effects dominate, offering potent effects. Its high THC concentration mark it as a powerful choice for therapeutic use.

Bag Appeal

Modified Gas presents an atypical dark and pronounced colouration compared to the usual cannabis bud, with dense, meticulously trimmed buds that feature tightly packed green nodes. Its visual appeal is enhanced by the dark leaves adorned with visible trichomes, offering a high-quality appearance with a slightly less frosty look compared to some Californian strains.

Aroma + Flavour

This strain emits a potent aroma characterised by a dominant gassy and diesely scent reminiscent of classic strains such as Chemdog and Sour Diesel. The presence of pine notes, despite not being a major terpene, adds depth to its profile, while myrcene, linalool, and limonene contribute herbal muskiness, floral and spicy notes, and a sour twist, respectively.

When consumed, Modified Gas delivers a rich flavour profile with pronounced gassy undertones complemented by earthy and musky tones. The blend of its distinctive terpenes results in a balanced yet intense flavour.

Terpenes

  • Myrcene: Infuses the strain with a deep, herbal musk reminiscent of lush foliage.
  • Limonene: Adds a refreshing, zesty lemon peel note.
  • Linalool: Provides floral and spicy nuances, rounding out the terpene profile.

Summary

Its parentage of First Class Funk and Grape Gasoline contributes to its exceptional characteristics, making it a preferred strain for those in search of a robust and flavourful cannabis experience. The strain’s relaxing effects offer a wide range of therapeutic applications.

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Patient Insight

The information below has been shared by a medical cannabis patient in the UK, detailing their personal usage and experiences with this particular strain. Please be aware that the effects of cannabis can vary from person to person. For any queries or concerns, it is advisable to consult with your specialist doctor during your next visit. Please share your own experiences with this medical strain using this quick form.

“I have been prescribed this strain twice in my time as a medical cannabis patient. I am very impressed with Modified Gas. I took it out to Amsterdam with me and it was better than anything I found out there. Strong gassy taste and sedating effects.”

Disclaimer: Medical Cannabis Patients Hub is for informational purposes only. The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) or the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider about the suitability and use of any medical cannabis product for your specific health conditions.

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