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Ain't One
Read the ride before you spark it
Ain't One earns its DeePuff fit from 24% THC, a chill evening profile led by Limonene, and effects that lean calmer and more body-forward.
Ain’t One hits with a crisp, creative spark that keeps your mind sharp and your mood elevated, backed by a savory profile of crushed pine needles, walnuts, and a tart green apple finish. The GMO and Legend OG lineage provides a sturdy, functional foundation that feels more like a clean energy boost than a heavy stone. Keep this on hand for weekend projects or those mornings when you need to stay focused and productive without the jitters.
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Ain't One Statistics
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Science Snapshot
Flavor Profile
Medical Uses
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Potency Analysis
Your starting dose
general estimateStart with 6 small inhalations (or ~9 mg edible). Ain't One hits harder your typical strain (×1.3).
THC-Dominant Recreational
THC onlyClassic recreational profile. Maximum psychoactive load, minimal CBD modulation.
Most modern dispensary flower (ElSohly 2016 cannabinoid trend study).
Actual Delivered Dose
Ain't One is 24% THC, but combustion + first-pass loss eat most of it. Here's what reaches your bloodstream.
Total THC in dose: 72 mg
Sources
Joint / Blunt: Combustion + sidestream loss; ~63–73% destroyed (Pomahacova 2009).
Bong: Cooler combustion, less sidestream; ~50–60% retained.
Dry-Herb Vape: Volcano studies show ~55–80% delivery at 180–210°C (Hazekamp 2006).
Dab / Concentrate: Pre-decarbed extract; quartz-banger 500°F (Raber 2015).
Edible: High first-pass hepatic loss; 4–20% bioavailability (Lucas 2018).
Sublingual / Oil: Bypasses some first-pass; 13–35% bioavailable.
Terpene Profile
The aromatic compounds that define this strain's unique characteristics and effects
What are Terpenes?
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to each strain's unique smell, taste, and effects. They work synergistically with cannabinoids in what's known as the "entourage effect" to enhance or modify the overall experience.