Zero Tolerance

Strain of the Week: Zero Tolerance

High potency, bright flavor, and a terpene profile built for an energized, focused experience — this week’s featured strain at Grass Roots is Zero Tolerance by Strainworx. For customers looking for something bold, uplifting, and full of character, this sativa-hybrid brings plenty to the table.

Every now and then, a strain earns attention because it brings a clear point of view. This week at Grass Roots, that strain is Zero Tolerance.

Grown by Strainworx, Zero Tolerance is a sativa-hybrid with a reported THC level of 27.22%. That puts it firmly in the high-potency range, but what makes it worth highlighting is the way its terpene profile gives the experience shape, brightness, and depth.

This is the kind of strain that stands out not just because it is strong, but because it has direction.

What to Expect From Zero Tolerance

With THC at 27.22%, Zero Tolerance is not a light-touch strain. It is better suited for customers who are comfortable with stronger flower and want something that feels more active, alert, and forward-moving.

The overall experience tends to lean bright, focused, and mentally engaging without losing its grounded edge. It is the kind of strain that may fit well when the goal is to stay present, get into a creative flow, or bring a little more energy into the moment.

Why Zero Tolerance Stands Out

Some strains are built for winding down. Others are built to bring the room up a little. Zero Tolerance fits that second lane.

What makes it interesting is the combination of potency and lift. The THC number gives it weight, while the terpene profile keeps the experience from feeling flat or overly heavy. Limonene brings brightness, caryophyllene adds structure, and humulene gives the profile a more grounded herbal finish.

For customers who like sativa-hybrids with a little more punch and personality, Zero Tolerance earns a closer look.

Terpene Profile

Limonene

Limonene leads with a bright, citrus-forward edge. It helps bring lift to the experience and gives Zero Tolerance some of the energy and clarity customers often look for in a sativa-leaning hybrid.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene adds a peppery, grounding layer that keeps the profile from feeling too airy or one-dimensional. It gives the strain more structure and helps balance the brighter side of the terpene mix.

Humulene

Humulene brings an earthy, herbal quality that rounds out the finish. It adds depth to the aroma and gives Zero Tolerance a more mature, balanced feel beneath its brighter top notes.

Flavor and Aroma

Zero Tolerance leans into a bright, citrusy profile with peppery depth and an herbal finish. It is not just sweet and not just earthy — it lands somewhere more layered, with enough sharpness to feel lively and enough grounding to keep it from becoming too intense on the nose.

Customers who enjoy strains with a little edge will likely appreciate how this one opens up. The limonene gives it that initial pop, while caryophyllene and humulene bring the profile back down into something fuller and more balanced.

Think citrus, spice, and herbal depth — clean on the front end with a grounded finish.

A Closer Look at the Profile

Zero Tolerance is the kind of strain that makes its presence known quickly. The first impression tends to feel bright and expressive, but the profile has enough weight underneath to keep it from feeling scattered.

That balance is what gives it staying power. Instead of being only energetic or only strong, it brings both sides together in a way that feels more intentional.

It is a good fit for customers who want something bold, terpene-forward, and engaging without losing the grounded character that makes a strain feel complete.

When to Reach for It

Zero Tolerance is a better fit for moments where you want more energy and engagement than full wind-down mode. It works especially well for:

  • Daytime or early evening use
  • Creative projects
  • Focused solo sessions
  • Social settings that need a little lift

Who It Is Best For

Zero Tolerance is best suited for customers who like strong sativa-hybrids with a clear personality. The potency is there, but the real value comes from how the terpene profile shapes the experience into something bright, flavorful, and active.

For shoppers who tend to enjoy citrus-forward strains, energizing hybrids, or flower that feels better suited for doing something than doing nothing, this is the kind of pick that makes sense.

Why It Made the Cut at Grass Roots

Grass Roots does not bring in strains just to fill shelf space. As a micro dispensary, the team has to be selective, and that selectiveness is part of what makes the customer experience different.

Zero Tolerance made the cut because it brings together high potency, a clear sativa-hybrid identity, and a terpene profile with enough brightness, spice, and herbal depth to stand apart from the pack.

That is what Strain of the Week is built to highlight — not just what is available, but what is worth knowing.

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Quick Strain Snapshot

  • Strain: Zero Tolerance
  • Grower: Strainworx
  • Type: Sativa-Hybrid
  • THC: 27.22%
  • Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Humulene

Master Yoda

Strain of the Week: Master Yoda

Balanced effects, earthy depth, and a terpene profile built around calm focus — this week’s featured strain at Grass Roots is Master Yoda. For customers looking for something grounded, flavorful, and easy to settle into without feeling overly heavy, this one stands out for how smoothly it combines clarity, body, and balance.

Every now and then, a strain earns attention because of how complete the experience feels from start to finish. This week at Grass Roots, that strain is Master Yoda.

Grown by Ozark Mountain Gypsy, Master Yoda brings together a terpene profile that leans earthy, herbal, and grounded without becoming overly sedating. This is a strain that feels composed instead of chaotic, making it a strong fit for customers looking for balance instead of extremes.

With a reported THC level of 22.11%, it lands comfortably in the strong-but-manageable range — enough potency to feel substantial while still leaving room for the terpene profile to shape the experience.

What to Expect From Master Yoda

Master Yoda tends to land somewhere between calm and clear-headed. Instead of pulling heavily toward couchlock or racing mental energy, the experience usually settles into a smoother middle ground.

The overall feel leans physically relaxed, mentally steady, and slightly uplifting without becoming overly stimulating. It is the kind of strain that works well for slower afternoons, relaxed evenings, or situations where you want to unwind without completely checking out.

Why Master Yoda Stands Out

Some strains grab attention because they are loud. Others stand out because they feel intentional. Master Yoda lands in that second category.

What makes it memorable is the balance between body and clarity. The terpene profile helps create an experience that feels grounded and composed rather than overwhelming, which gives the strain a little more versatility than something that leans too heavily in one direction.

For customers who appreciate strains that feel calm, flavorful, and easy to revisit, Master Yoda earns its place quickly.

Terpene Profile

Myrcene

Myrcene gives Master Yoda much of its calm, body-focused foundation. This terpene is commonly associated with relaxing strains and helps soften the overall experience into something smoother and more grounded.

Pinene

Pinene adds a cleaner, more alert edge to the profile. It helps keep the strain from feeling too heavy and contributes to the balanced, steady feel that makes Master Yoda more versatile than a fully sedating strain.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene rounds everything out with subtle peppery depth. It gives the strain a little extra structure and helps bring complexity to both the aroma and overall experience.

Flavor and Aroma

Master Yoda leans earthy and herbal from the start, but there is more nuance underneath that first impression. Pine, spice, and subtle sweetness help round out the profile and keep it from feeling too flat or one-note.

Customers who enjoy strains with a more natural, grounded flavor profile will likely appreciate how this one develops over time instead of relying entirely on sweetness or gas-heavy intensity.

Think earthy, smooth, and slightly peppery — with enough freshness from the pinene to keep everything balanced.

A Closer Look at the Profile

Master Yoda is the kind of strain that tends to become more interesting the longer you spend with it. The initial earthy profile gives way to lighter herbal and pine notes, while the terpene balance keeps the experience feeling even instead of overly sleepy or overly energizing.

That balance is part of what gives the strain its staying power. It feels approachable without feeling weak and calming without becoming dull.

For customers who value strains that feel functional, grounded, and easy to settle into, Master Yoda delivers a profile that feels complete from start to finish.

When to Reach for It

Master Yoda works especially well for slower, more intentional sessions. It is a strong fit for:

  • Late afternoon or evening use
  • Relaxed social settings
  • Low-key creative sessions
  • Winding down without fully disconnecting

Who It Is Best For

Master Yoda is a strong fit for customers who want something balanced and terpene-forward without chasing maximum intensity.

For shoppers who tend to appreciate earthy flavor profiles, calmer hybrid experiences, or strains that feel equally suited to relaxing and staying present, this is the kind of strain that makes sense both on paper and in practice.

Why It Made the Cut at Grass Roots

Grass Roots does not bring in strains just to fill shelf space. As a micro dispensary, the team has to be selective, and that selectiveness is part of what makes the customer experience different.

Master Yoda made the cut because it brings together strong cultivation from Ozark Mountain Gypsy, a balanced terpene identity, and an experience that feels intentional instead of generic.

That is what Strain of the Week is built to highlight — not just what is available, but what is worth understanding.

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Quick Strain Snapshot

  • Strain: Master Yoda
  • Type: Hybrid
  • THC: 22.11%
  • Grower: Ozark Mountain Gypsy
  • Terpenes: Myrcene, Pinene, Caryophyllene

Frost Junky

Strain of the Week: Frost Junky

Frost Junky from Monsta Farms brings a clean, balanced profile with enough brightness to catch your attention and enough calm to keep the experience grounded. At 20.97% THC, this week’s featured strain is a strong example of how thoughtful cultivation, terpene character, and approachable potency can come together without relying on intensity alone.

Some strains make their case with loud flavor or heavy effects. Frost Junky takes a more composed approach.

Grown by Monsta Farms, this flower sits at 20.97% THC and is led by a terpene profile of limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool.

The result is a strain that feels bright, smooth, and easy to settle into without becoming overly heavy or one-dimensional.

What to Expect From Frost Junky

Frost Junky offers a balanced experience that starts with a clear, lifted feel before easing into something calmer and more grounded.

It is not the kind of strain that feels overly forceful. Instead, it delivers a steady, relaxed profile that works well when the goal is to shift the pace without completely checking out.

Why Frost Junky Stands Out

Frost Junky stands out because the full profile feels intentional. The THC percentage is approachable, the terpene mix is easy to understand, and the overall experience has a clean sense of balance.

Rather than leaning too far into stimulation or sedation, Frost Junky keeps things centered. That makes it a strong choice for customers who want noticeable effects, good flavor, and a strain that still feels usable.

It is polished without feeling overbuilt, flavorful without being too sweet, and relaxing without becoming flat.

Terpene Profile

Limonene

Limonene brings the brighter side of Frost Junky forward. It gives the profile a citrus-leaning lift and helps keep the experience from feeling too dense.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene adds structure and depth. Its peppery, herbal character gives Frost Junky a grounded backbone that balances out the brighter top notes.

Linalool

Linalool softens the profile with a light floral quality. It helps round out the finish and contributes to the calmer, smoother side of the experience.

Flavor and Aroma

Frost Junky opens with a clean citrus note, followed by subtle spice and a softer floral finish. The aroma is bright but not sharp, with enough depth underneath to keep it from feeling simple.

The flavor follows the same path. Limonene brings the first impression, caryophyllene adds a grounded middle, and linalool smooths out the back end.

Think citrus, light pepper, soft floral notes, and a clean finish.

A Closer Look at the Profile

At 20.97% THC, Frost Junky lands in a comfortable range for customers who want a noticeable experience without chasing the highest number on the shelf.

The real strength of this strain is how the terpene profile shapes the session. Limonene adds lift, caryophyllene adds weight, and linalool keeps the finish smooth.

That balance makes Frost Junky feel more complete than a simple THC-driven pick.

When to Reach for It

Frost Junky is a good fit when you want to unwind without fully slowing the night down. It works especially well for:

  • After-work decompression
  • Low-key evenings
  • Relaxed creative time
  • Music, movies, or quiet nights at home

Who It Is Best For

Frost Junky is best for customers who like balanced, terpene-forward flower. It is a strong pick for shoppers who want something relaxing but still present, flavorful but not overly sweet, and smooth without feeling muted.

It also makes sense for customers who pay attention to the full profile instead of shopping by THC percentage alone.

Why It Made the Cut at Grass Roots

Grass Roots highlights strains that bring more to the shelf than a familiar name or a big number. Frost Junky made the cut because it has balance, character, and a terpene profile that actually helps define the experience.

Monsta Farms delivered a flower that feels approachable, well-rounded, and worth talking about.

That is exactly what Strain of the Week is meant to spotlight.

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Quick Strain Snapshot

  • Strain: Frost Junky
  • Grower: Monsta Farms
  • THC: 20.97%
  • Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool
  • Expected Feel: Balanced, lifted, relaxed, smooth
  • Flavor Notes: Citrus, light spice, soft floral finish

Jealousy

Strain of the Week: Jealousy

High potency, layered flavor, and a terpene profile built for a balanced, dialed-in experience — this week’s featured strain at Grass Roots is Jealousy. For customers who want something with real presence without tipping too far in one direction, this one stands out for how smoothly it brings flavor, mood, and structure together.

Every now and then, a strain stands out not just for potency, but for how well it delivers a full, balanced experience. This week at Grass Roots, that strain is Jealousy.

At first glance, the name carries a little attitude, but Jealousy brings a serious profile to the shelf. This is a hybrid with a reported THC level of 21.17%, backed by a terpene mix that gives it both flavor and depth.

It is the kind of strain that earns attention not just because it is strong, but because it is well-rounded.

What to Expect From Jealousy

With THC at 21.17%, Jealousy lands firmly in the high-potency range. This is not the kind of strain most people reach for when they want something light. It is better suited for customers looking for a stronger, more settled-in experience.

The overall effect tends to feel mentally relaxed, physically energized, and socially easy without becoming overwhelming. It is the kind of strain that works well when the goal is to stay lifted, stay present, and enjoy the moment without feeling pulled in too many directions.

Why Jealousy Stands Out

Some strains make an impression because they hit hard. Others stand out because the whole experience feels better put together. Jealousy lands in that second category.

Its reputation comes from balance. The strain carries itself in a way that feels composed instead of one-directional, which is part of why it stands out on a shelf full of high-THC options.

For customers who want something flavorful, potent, and easy to appreciate from the first impression through the finish, Jealousy earns its place pretty quickly.

Terpene Profile

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene leads the profile here and gives Jealousy some of its peppery depth. It helps give the strain a more grounded feel and adds a little weight to both the aroma and the experience.

Limonene

Limonene brings brightness into the mix. It helps keep the strain from feeling too flat or too heavy, giving Jealousy a little more lift and a cleaner edge on the front end.

Myrcene

Myrcene rounds everything out with a softer, more relaxed base. It helps smooth out the profile and gives Jealousy some of the calm that makes it feel balanced instead of one-note.

Flavor and Aroma

Jealousy has a flavor profile that feels layered from the start. Reviewers commonly describe it with pepper, plum, and apricot, while the overall aroma leans earthy and funky with some sweetness underneath.

Customers who enjoy strains with some contrast will likely appreciate how this one opens up over time instead of landing on just one note.

Think peppery, fruity, and smooth — with enough depth to keep it interesting.

A Closer Look at the Profile

Jealousy is one of those strains that tends to open up the more attention you give it. The first impression usually comes through as earthy, peppery, and slightly funky, but there is more going on underneath that surface.

That deeper profile is part of what gives the strain its staying power. Instead of reading as overly sweet or overly heavy, it feels layered and complete from start to finish.

It is a good example of a strain that can feel polished without feeling flat — expressive enough for customers who care about flavor, but approachable enough for someone simply looking for a strong, well-built hybrid.

When to Reach for It

Jealousy is a better fit for intentional sessions than fast-moving ones. It works especially well for:

  • Late afternoon or evening use
  • Relaxed social settings
  • Creative or conversation-heavy hangs
  • Low-key nights that still need a little lift

Who It Is Best For

Jealousy is a strong fit for customers who want more than just THC on a label. The potency is there, but the real appeal is how the strain delivers a fuller experience built around flavor, feel, and consistency.

For shoppers who tend to like balanced hybrids, terpene-forward flower, or strains that feel equally suited to relaxing and staying engaged, this is the kind of pick that makes sense on both paper and in practice.

Why It Made the Cut at Grass Roots

Grass Roots does not bring in strains just to fill shelf space. As a micro dispensary, the team has to be selective, and that selectiveness is part of what makes the customer experience different.

Jealousy made the cut because it checks the right boxes: strong potency, a clear terpene identity, a balanced effect profile, and enough character to stand out from the pack.

That is what Strain of the Week is built to highlight — not just what is available, but what is worth knowing.

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Quick Strain Snapshot

  • Strain: Jealousy
  • Type: Hybrid
  • THC: 21.17%
  • Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene

Rainbow Cake

Strain of the Week: Rainbow Cake

High potency, dessert-forward flavor, and a terpene profile built for a smooth wind-down — this week’s featured strain at Grass Roots is Rainbow Cake. For customers looking for something strong, flavorful, and easy to settle into, this one stands out for how well it brings sweetness, depth, and body together.

Every now and then, a strain stands out not just for potency, but for how well it delivers a full, balanced experience. This week at Grass Roots, that strain is Rainbow Cake.

At first glance, the name might sound playful, but Rainbow Cake brings a serious profile to the shelf. This is an indica-hybrid with a reported THC level of 27.9%, backed by a terpene mix that gives it both flavor and depth.

It is the kind of strain that earns attention not just because it is strong, but because it is well-rounded.

What to Expect From Rainbow Cake

With THC at 27.9%, Rainbow Cake lands firmly in the high-potency range. This is not the kind of strain most people reach for when they want something light. It is better suited for customers looking for a stronger, more settled-in experience.

The overall effect tends to lean physically relaxing, mentally calming, and slightly euphoric without feeling chaotic. It is the kind of strain that works well when the goal is to slow the pace down and enjoy the evening.

Why Rainbow Cake Stands Out

Some strains stand out because they test high. Others stand out because the entire experience feels better put together. Rainbow Cake lands in that second category.

What makes it memorable is not just the potency, but the way the profile comes together. The sweet, dessert-forward character gives it immediate appeal, while the terpene mix helps keep it from feeling flat or one-dimensional.

For customers who want a strain that feels strong, polished, and easy to understand from the first impression through the finish, Rainbow Cake earns its place quickly.

Terpene Profile

Limonene

Bright and citrus-forward, limonene helps bring a lighter edge to the experience. It can help keep a heavy strain from feeling flat, which gives Rainbow Cake a little more lift than the name alone might suggest.

Myrcene

Myrcene is often associated with deeply relaxing strains, and it plays a major role here. This terpene helps push Rainbow Cake toward that calm, body-focused side that makes it a good fit for winding down.

Caryophyllene

Caryophyllene adds a subtle peppery depth and helps round out the profile. It gives the strain a more grounded feel and adds complexity to both the aroma and the experience.

Flavor and Aroma

Rainbow Cake leans into the sweet, dessert-style side of the spectrum, but it is not one-dimensional. Underneath that sweeter profile, there is a mix of citrus brightness, earthy depth, and a slightly spicy finish from the terpene blend.

Customers who enjoy layered strains will likely appreciate how this one opens up over time instead of hitting with just one note.

Think sweet, creamy, and smooth — with enough depth to keep it interesting.

A Closer Look at the Profile

Rainbow Cake is one of those strains that makes a strong first impression, but it tends to hold attention because there is more going on underneath the surface. The sweetness comes through early, but it is supported by citrus, spice, and a little earthy depth that keeps the profile balanced.

That layered quality is part of what gives the strain its staying power. Instead of reading as overly sugary or overly heavy, it feels rounded out and well-built from start to finish.

It is a good fit for customers who like flavor-forward flower but still want structure, depth, and a more complete overall experience.

When to Reach for It

Rainbow Cake is a better fit for slower moments than fast-moving ones. It works especially well for:

  • Evening use
  • Post-work wind-down
  • Relaxed social settings
  • Low-key nights at home

Who It Is Best For

Rainbow Cake is a strong fit for customers who want more than just a high THC number on the label. The potency is part of the appeal, but the bigger draw is how the strain combines flavor, feel, and consistency into something that feels complete.

For shoppers who usually go for relaxing indica-leaning hybrids, dessert-style flavor profiles, or strains that feel best in slower, more intentional sessions, this is the kind of pick that makes immediate sense.

Why It Made the Cut at Grass Roots

Grass Roots does not bring in strains just to fill shelf space. As a micro dispensary, the team has to be selective, and that selectiveness is part of what makes the customer experience different.

Rainbow Cake made the cut because it checks the right boxes: strong potency, a clear terpene identity, a consistent experience, and enough character to stand out from the pack.

That is what Strain of the Week is built to highlight — not just what is available, but what is worth knowing.

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Quick Strain Snapshot

  • Strain: Rainbow Cake
  • Type: Indica-Hybrid
  • THC: 27.9%
  • Terpenes: Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene