Vintage aroma vocabulary

The way
cannabis used to smell.

Modern catalogs use a sanitized terpene wheel. We use the language growers actually wrote in High Times and on early forums. Burnt rubber. Engine grease. Old hash. Cat spray. Church incense. Each profile page lays out the vocabulary, the lineage history, and the strains in our vault that carry it.

Gas

2 in vault

gasoline · engine grease · diesel

The petrol-and-grease note that defines the OG and Diesel families.

Pine

2 in vault

pine sap · sandalwood · cedar shavings

The conifer-forward terpene that anchors most Afghani-leaning Kush.

Skunk

2 in vault

ripe skunk · sweaty street · wet pavement

The smell that taught a generation what real cannabis was. Sacred Seed 1978.

Cat Piss

1 in vault

ammonia edge · cat spray · sour-sharp

A 70s skunk by-product. Pungent, acrid, divisive, unmistakable.

Fuel

1 in vault

jet fuel · pine cleaner · lemon Pledge

The Sour Diesel / OG fuel signature. Petrol with citrus rind on top.

Hashy

5 in vault

pressed hash · old leather · sandalwood

The Afghani / Mazar resin profile. Heavy, oily, meditative.

Incense

4 in vault

church incense · myrrh · dry temple wood

The Hindu Kush / Malawi terpene signature. Spiritual sativa, hash-grade indica.

Citrus

1 in vault

orange peel · lemon zest · ripe grapefruit

The Acapulco / Colombian / Skunk-orange phenotype line.