(NEW) ZOAP - HYBRID

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THC 21%

Zoap — hybrid (Rainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava) — bred by Deo Farms (Oakland, CA)

Profile

  • Type: Evenly balanced hybrid

  • Lineage: Rainbow Sherbet (Sunset Sherbert derivative) crossed with Deo’s Pink Guava (derived from OZ Kush selections)

  • Aroma/taste: Sweet, floral, with soap-like notes and subtle earthy undertones

  • Effects: Quick onset; waves of euphoria, positivity, giggly relaxation; often increases appetite

  • Common medical uses: Chronic pain, stress and depression, nausea

Origins and breeding notes Zoap traces back to packs of OZ Kush seeds from Dying Breed (Eddy OG x Z). Deo Farms selected two OZ Kush phenotypes to develop Pink Guava. Deo then crossed his Pink Guava to Sunset Sherbert and launched the "RS" (Rainbow Sherbet) line. LA breeder Wizard Trees selected RS#11 and RS#54, while Deo kept RS#16 and crossed it back into RS genetics — the result is Zoap.

Why people like it Zoap is favored for its balanced high: energy and euphoria come alongside a relaxed, social feel rather than heavy sedation. Reviewers report feeling giggly and uplifted, making it a solid daytime or early evening option for those wanting mood elevation without being couch‑locked. Its sweet, floral profile with a unique soapy nuance sets it apart on the palate.

Usage tips

  • Onset: Quick — start with a small dose if you’re unsure of tolerance.

  • Best for: Social sessions, creative activities, or mood-lifting relief.

  • Medical considerations: May help pain, anxiety/depression, and nausea; consult a provider for dosing guidance.

Size:

THC 21%

Zoap — hybrid (Rainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava) — bred by Deo Farms (Oakland, CA)

Profile

  • Type: Evenly balanced hybrid

  • Lineage: Rainbow Sherbet (Sunset Sherbert derivative) crossed with Deo’s Pink Guava (derived from OZ Kush selections)

  • Aroma/taste: Sweet, floral, with soap-like notes and subtle earthy undertones

  • Effects: Quick onset; waves of euphoria, positivity, giggly relaxation; often increases appetite

  • Common medical uses: Chronic pain, stress and depression, nausea

Origins and breeding notes Zoap traces back to packs of OZ Kush seeds from Dying Breed (Eddy OG x Z). Deo Farms selected two OZ Kush phenotypes to develop Pink Guava. Deo then crossed his Pink Guava to Sunset Sherbert and launched the "RS" (Rainbow Sherbet) line. LA breeder Wizard Trees selected RS#11 and RS#54, while Deo kept RS#16 and crossed it back into RS genetics — the result is Zoap.

Why people like it Zoap is favored for its balanced high: energy and euphoria come alongside a relaxed, social feel rather than heavy sedation. Reviewers report feeling giggly and uplifted, making it a solid daytime or early evening option for those wanting mood elevation without being couch‑locked. Its sweet, floral profile with a unique soapy nuance sets it apart on the palate.

Usage tips

  • Onset: Quick — start with a small dose if you’re unsure of tolerance.

  • Best for: Social sessions, creative activities, or mood-lifting relief.

  • Medical considerations: May help pain, anxiety/depression, and nausea; consult a provider for dosing guidance.