This one does test for the Gauiol terpene found in afghan land race. You get some familiar and some unique terps coming off this one.
The terpene pinene gets most of the credit for giving certain cannabis strains a pungent evergreen and minty aroma. After all, pinene is one of the most prevalent terpenes found in cannabis, as well as one of the most heavily researched. However, there is a less common terpene that also brings similar pine flavors to the equation. This is the terpene guaiol—pronounced “g-why-ee-ol”—which has a host of therapeutic benefits.
Guaiol, sometimes referred to as “champacol,” differs from many other terpenes—which are oil-based—because of its unique structure as a liquid. Guaiol is most prominent in the hard, oily timber of the tropical guaiacum plant, an evergreen variety mostly found in the Caribbean as well as other subtropical regions. Coniferous trees such as Cypress pines contain wood that is also known to carry guaiol.
Aside from its prominent pine-like aromas, wood and rose notes are also present in its terpene profile. With a lower than average boiling point for terpenes (92°C, or ~198°F), guaiol needs to be vaporized at low temperatures to be fully enjoyed.
90 days
5 feminized autoflower seeds per pack
The Unicorn Farm is on a south east ridge on the foot hills of the notorious middle mountain in Mendocino County where cannabis has been grown for decades. The Unicorn Farm has a 10k flower farm and a nursery license and have been teaming up with their neighbors Pride of the Lion Seeds to start making feminized versions of their regular stock. Unicorn Farm is also where Mendocino Seed Supply started.

