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Rose Killer

Caryophyllene-dominant
THC
20.5–27.7%
Dominant Terpene
Caryophyllene

About

Rose Killer is a hybrid cannabis strain. Lab samples test between 20.5% and 27.7% THC, with caryophyllene (1.04%) as the dominant terpene.

Why does Rose Killer feel pain-relieving?

Rose Killer's pain-relieving effects are linked to its dominant caryophyllene (1.04%), one of the few terpenes that binds directly to CB2 cannabinoid receptors. Complemented by humulene (0.40%), associated with appetite suppression and anti-inflammatory effects.

Strain Profile

Energy
CalmingEnergizing
Potency
Low THCHigh THC

May Help With

Inflammation100%

Caryophyllene has strong anti-inflammatory properties

Stress75%

Linalool has calming, stress-relieving properties

Pain70%

Caryophyllene binds to CB2 receptors for pain relief

Anxiety67%

Linalool is known for anti-anxiety effects

Based on terpene research and reported effects. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.

Quick Info

Type
hybrid
Breeder
Not verified
THC
20.5–27.7%
Chemotype
Caryophyllene-dominant

What is Caryophyllene?

Spicy, peppery terpene found in black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon.

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About Rose Killer

Is Rose Killer indica or sativa?
Rose Killer is a hybrid cannabis strain. Hybrids combine characteristics of both indica and sativa genetics.
What is the THC content of Rose Killer?
Rose Killer typically tests at 20.5% to 27.7% THC. This is considered a high-potency strain, so start with a low dose if you are new to it.
What terpenes are in Rose Killer?
The dominant terpenes in Rose Killer are Caryophyllene, Humulene, Limonene. Terpenes influence the aroma, flavor, and effects of a cannabis strain.