Also known as: Alien Basil Breeze Cut
Alien Basil Breeze: a sativa strain with 23.6% THC, known for talkative, focused, giggly.
0–100 profile derived from cannabinoids, effects, and terpenes.
Alien Basil Breeze blends OG Kush × GSC into a sativa strain at 23.6% THC. Myrcene-rich profile: talkative, focused, giggly. Taste: pungent, skunk, fruit. For nausea, fatigue, insomnia. Score: 7.8/10.
Relative prominence based on the strain profile.
For Alien Basil Breeze, seek Myrcene-dominant cuts with a clean evening finish. pungent notes signal quality. Shines for social gatherings.
Fake Alien Basil Breeze is widespread. Genuine cuts have Myrcene-led terpenes and a unmistakable fruit finish. Buy licensed producers.
A sativa cross of Northern Lights × White Widow, Sticky Edelweiss Wind tests ~24.1% THC with a Caryophyllene nose. talkative, focused, giggly, flavors of grape, berry, fruit. Used for depression, insomnia, anxiety. Score: 8/10.
Sticky Chestnut Nectar blends Sherbert × Durban Poison into a sativa strain at 23.5% THC. Myrcene-rich profile: talkative, focused, giggly. Taste: skunk, fruit, pungent. For stress, pain, anxiety. Score: 7.8/10.
Sticky Chestnut Splash blends Gorilla Glue #4 × Purple Punch into a sativa strain at 24.7% THC. Myrcene-rich profile: talkative, giggly, focused. Taste: spicy, herbal, citrus. For fatigue, insomnia, depression. Score: 7.8/10.
A sativa cross of Purple Punch × Sherbert, Sticky Cocoa Fizz tests ~23.4% THC with a Myrcene nose. talkative, focused, giggly, flavors of sweet, earthy, pine. Used for anxiety, depression, insomnia. Score: 7.5/10.
A sativa cross of OG Kush × GSC, Sticky Rambutan Splash tests ~24.4% THC with a Myrcene nose. talkative, giggly, focused, flavors of sour, pungent, creamy. Used for muscle spasms, nausea, fatigue. Score: 8/10.
Sticky Durian Thunder blends Durban Poison × Chemdawg into a sativa strain at 24.2% THC. Myrcene-rich profile: talkative, focused, giggly. Taste: cheesy, creamy, sour. For insomnia, fatigue, depression. Score: 8/10.
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Parents: OG Kush × GSC
Suitable for evening relaxation, pairing perfectly with movies, dinner, or social winding-down.
Medical marijuana patients frequently turn to Alien Basil Breeze to help manage symptoms associated with nausea, fatigue, insomnia. The strain's talkative and focused properties are reported to help ease tension, reduce physical discomfort, and lift mood without causing excessive grogginess.
Evidence level: moderate — Supported by early-stage clinical trials indicating CBD and terpene synergies regulate stress and promote REM sleep.
Instant cerebral lift. A tingling sensation behind the eyes accompanied by a rush of mental motivation.
Heightened sensory awareness. Music sounds deeper, colors look vibrant, and focus transitions into creative flow.
Energetic peak. Uplifted thoughts, laughter, and high motivation. Ideal for outdoor adventures or writing.
Mellow wind-down. Cerebral buzz settles into a peaceful, clear-headed calm. No hard crash.
Typical duration: 2.5 to 3.5 hours
Mental: Highly active, associative thinking, clear-headed.
Body: Light, active, high physical coordination.
Creative professionals, hikers, and anyone looking for active daytime energy without physical lethargy.
Individuals highly sensitive to THC or prone to panic attacks should avoid this strain due to its fast cerebral head rush.
The secret to unlocking the full potential of Alien Basil Breeze lies in temperature control. To preserve its delicate Myrcene terpenes, vaporize at 334°F (168°C) rather than combusting. This triggers the entourage effect, blending its 23.6% THC with secondary cannabinoids. It offers a balanced transition, making it great for social afternoons, hiking, or relaxing after work. Beginners should start with a single inhalation due to its fast-acting onset, while seasoned users can appreciate its deep, multi-layered terpene depth.
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