SAMPLEKITS
Native Series Sample Kit
NATIVESERIES
Native Series Sample Kit
Sample Kit Contents
Blackberry Kush
This blend has the diesel notes you love from Kush strains with the lush sweetness of blackberries. It’s a surprisingly sophisticated aroma that’s lightly floral and herbaceous with notes of tart dark berries.
Cherry Pie
Cherry Pie is cherry tart, sweet, and exquisitely dank. However, that shouldn’t come as a surprise with a lineage like Grandaddy Purple and F1 Durban Poison. Prepare for a goofy smile that’ll stick with you all day long.
Ghost Train Haze
Notorious for its ability to send users deep into the spirit realm, Ghost Train Haze does so in an amazingly gentle fashion. Hailing from a cross between Neville’s Wreck and Ghost OG, this sativa is best for veteran stoners.
King Louie XIII
Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Indeed, this monarch carries the traditional OG impact concentrated in a pleasantly cranial direction. This profile is just straight gas. If you want to get loud, look no further. The king is here.
Papaya
As a cross between Citral #13 and Ice #2, Papaya Rosin is undeniably tropical with a unique woody lift. It’s sweet, delicately citric, and leaves taste buds wanting more while encouraging lazy days on the beach.
Super Sour Diesel
As a cross between Super Silver Haze and Sour Diesel, it should come as no surprise that Super Sour Diesel is fuel-forward with pungent notes of pine, earth, and citrus. Prepare for a sauce that’s unforgettably potent.
The only botanical terps that actually smell and taste like cannabis-derived terpenes.
Except they don’t have the lipids, waxes, or chlorophyll typically found in hemp or cannabis-derived terpenes. Say goodbye to that mildewy hay smell and say hello to pure Native gas.
The problem
For over two long years, we committed ourselves to answering the simple question that plagues all botanically-derived terpenes,
"why doesn't this smell like cannabis?”
We built a team of chemists and PhDs to study cannabis in order to unlock one of it’s biggest secrets - what makes it smell so powerfully unique? If someone smokes it within 50 yards, you’re absolutely going to smell it and recognize it. Why?
The research
Traditional analytical methods just don’t cut it when it comes to cannabis. Most labs only test for 30-40 compounds typically found in cannabis, but we already know they’re not responsible for the iconic scent. We needed a way to find the mystery compounds.
The perfect analytical equipment didn’t exist. So we created it ourselves. It took years, but we were able to create the most comprehensive cannabis analytics tool on the planet.
The discovery
We didn’t just find one mystery compound. We discovered an entirely new class of previously unknown compounds that are the true origins of the “gas, skunk, and dank.” We coined the term “cannasulfur compounds” due to the rich presence of sulfur in each of them. These are the mystery compounds that give cannabis its legendary aroma.
If you’d like to read more about our research and discovery in depth, click below to view our white paper.
Read our paperWhy does this matter?
To speak from a product perspective - these compounds contribute to the authentic flavor and aroma of cannabis. Up until now, it’s been impossible for any botanically-derived product to smell and taste like cannabis.
The Native Series are the world’s first and only true-to-type botanically-derived cannabis profiles.
ADVANCEDTERPENEPROFILES
These are the next-generation of terpene profiles.
The Native Series contains cannasulfur compounds (CSCs) to impart that gassy, skunky flavor and aroma that matches exactly with the original cannabis’ metabolic fingerprint.¹
Sauce, Rosin, or Flower?
We’ve modeled each Native Series profile off the “best” version of each cultivar (sauce, rosin, or flower.) That’s why Native Series profiles denote the source of the original cannabis material we analyzed.
Flower
During the various refinement and purification processes inherent to extraction, different molecular components are targeted for harvest. Along the way, certain substances are prioritized - often at the expense of other molecular structures. Thanks to our industry-leading analytics, we’ve been able to fine tune our extraction techniques to identify and isolate the exact flavor and aroma compounds of the natural, original flower - minus the plant matter and fats, of course.
Rosin
After high-quality frozen products are subjected to a series of concentration processes, the act of creating rosin includes refreezing that refined solution before dispersing it through various grade sieves. Then, that material is exposed to carefully modulated heat and pressure. Fortunately, while these procedures do affect the flavoring of rosin relative to traditional flower, rigorous testing has enabled our chemists to perfectly replicate the terpene structures, tastes, and aromas of the native flower.
Sauce
Sometimes referred to as "terp sauce," this denomination is the cutting edge of concentrate technological achievement. Transcending traditional mixing boundaries, sauce takes purification to new levels; crystalline icebergs float along in syrupy seas of terpene jelly. Beyond the difficulty of stabilizing such a volatile substance for production, extensive time was invested in understanding the full spectrum of terpene inclusion - relative to both the flavor and effect of whichever flower that sauce is derived from.
Native Series Sample Kit Specifications
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Storage and Dilution
Storage: We strongly recommend leaving Native Series profiles unopened and in a refrigerator at 36°F until ready for use. Do not ever freeze the bottle. After they’re opened you’ll still want to keep them in a dark refrigerator at below 36°F to preserve the wonderful sensitive aroma of the terpenes. Storing them improperly will result in aroma degradation. Similar to a jar of flower, the more you open and expose it to air and light, the more likely the terpenes will degrade/lose potency. For absolute best results, use within 3 months of receiving.
Handling: Wear gloves and eye protection when handling. Use in a properly ventilated area and out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with the skin, eyes, wood surfaces, and fabrics.
Usage: It’s always a good idea to shake well before use. These are highly concentrated food grade terpenes and flavors for manufacturer use only. Do not directly ingest, inhale, or touch with bare skin prior to dilution. For dilution and mixing recommendations, click here for our mixing guide.
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Disclaimers
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Native Series Sample Kit Certificates
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Abstrax Certificates
SQF Certified
No heavy metals or pesticides reach our facility. All ingredients are further tested using GC analysis and refined via molecular distillation to guarantee the absolute highest purity.
View our compliance documentsFrequently asked questions
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What is the Native Series?
Imagine cannabis-derived terpenes… without cannabis. That’s the Native Series - a collection of Advanced Terpene Profiles. Tastes and smells exactly like the original cannabis material. Except they’re not limited by supply, they don’t cost your firstborn child, and they’re legal worldwide.
Native Series profiles, by and large, contain cannasulfur compounds - the ingredients Abstrax discovered that give cannabis its distinctive gassy, skunky aroma. Through our industry-leading analytics, we’re able to unlock all of the mysteries of the original flower and then recreate them more precisely than any other terpene company on the planet.
The Native Series is completely unique in the terpene marketplace. No other terpene company has a botanical terpene blend that tastes and smells like cannabis. You’ll often find “live resin” hemp terpenes that try to get close to our Native Series, but check the price tag and supply.
If you’re a brand that’s looking to build consumer trust through repeatable and scalable cannabis product lines, then our Native Series is the best viable option to optimize your product experience. -
How are Native Series profiles created?
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Why are some Native Series profiles listed as “sauce, rosin, or flower?”
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Are these “live resin” terpenes?