Collab #13 Strain Review

If you’re the type of cannabis consumer who loves to kick back and have a few laughs during your session, you’ve come to the right place. The Collab #13 strain is known for letting the stress go and the good times roll. Learn more about what you can expect from the Collab #13 strain and whether it’s the right fit for the experience you want to have.

Collab #13 fast facts

Is Collab #13 an indica, sativa, or hybrid?

Collab #13 is an Indica-dominant hybrid. While there’s more to gauging how a strain may make you feel than simply knowing whether it is of indica or sativa genetics, Collab #13 provides a relaxing experience, excels at reducing aches and pains, and provides an uplifting mood.

What is the lineage of Collab #13?

Collab #13 is a cross between GMO and Hazy Lady. GMO is a well-known strain that brings significant potency and a deeply relaxing, drowsy body high. Hazy Lady is known for similar effects, as well as feelings of euphoria and oftentimes a case of the giggles. These two strains come together nicely in Collab #13.

Collab #13 cannabinoid content

Collab #13 tends to be a very potent strain when it comes to Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), much like its parent strain GMO. It often tests above 25% THC content and sometimes even exceeds 30%, making it a good choice if you have a high tolerance. Low tolerance and new consumers may still enjoy this strain, but we recommend starting with a small amount and seeing how it affects you before consuming more. 

Collabo #13 tends to be very low in minor cannabinoids like Cannabidiol (CBD), Cannabigerol (CBG), and Cannabinol (CBN), so expect the effects of THC to be rather pronounced. 

Learn more about cannabinoids in our guide to how THC works or our CBD buyer’s guide, which breaks down everything you need to know about these two compounds.

What terpenes are in the Collab #13 strain?

Collab #13 tends to be dominant in myrcene, as well as include elevated levels of limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool as key elements in its terpene profile.

  • Myrcene: This terpene has a musky, earthy aroma with hints of cloves and fruit. In cannabis, it often contributes to a “couch-lock” effect, potentially enhancing the sedative properties of some strains. Myrcene may also have pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory effects, making it popular among consumers seeking relaxation and physical comfort.
  • Limonene: As the name suggests, limonene has a strong citrusy scent and flavor, reminiscent of lemons and oranges. It’s often associated with uplifting and energizing effects in cannabis. You may find limonene-rich strains helpful for mood elevation, stress relief, and potentially alleviating anxiety. The fresh, zesty flavor can also make for an enjoyable smoking or vaping experience.
  • Caryophyllene: This terpene offers a spicy, peppery aroma and flavor, similar to black pepper or cloves. It’s unique among terpenes as it can interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system. Consumers often report that caryophyllene-rich strains may help with pain relief and reduce inflammation. Its warm, spicy notes can add depth to the overall cannabis flavor profile.
  • Linalool: Known for its floral, lavender-like scent, linalool brings a sweet and spicy flavor to cannabis. It’s often associated with calming and relaxing effects. You may find linalool-rich strains helpful for reducing stress and anxiety while promoting better sleep. The pleasant floral aroma can also enhance the overall sensory experience of consuming cannabis.

Learn more about terpenes in our cannabis terpenes guide, which breaks down what these compounds are and how they contribute to your consumption experience.

Appearance and aroma

Collab #13 tends to produce beautiful, conical buds with a blend of deep, dark greens highlighted by pale, light shades. This flower is often dotted generously with fiery orange pistils as well, which stick out from a frosty, trichome-laden landscape. 

As far as aroma goes, expect a hazy, pungent smell to hit your nostrils straight away when you open a jar of Collab #13. When consuming, sweet and garlicky flavors are unmistakable on the inhale, with a funky, earthy flavor on the exhale.

What are the effects of Collab #13?

Collab #13 is frequently described as a laid-back, soothing strain that helps ease the mind and comfort the body. Whether you’re looking for a calm, meditative evening or a strain that can help you shake off some pesky physical discomfort, Collab #13 may be the right choice for you. 

It also borrows some euphoric characteristics from its parent strains, so expect a buoyancy of mood that leaves you feeling smiley and maybe even some welcome butterflies in your stomach. Breaking out in hearty laughter is not uncommon after taking this strain for a spin. It’s a great choice for lifting your mood when you need that emotional pick-me-up.

Finally, after settling into the high with Collab #13, you may find it easier to drift off to sleep. This makes the strain a go-to choice for consumers that are fed up with counting sheep every night.

Remember, cannabis produces a highly individualized experience in each person, so the way Collab #13 makes you feel may differ from the experience you’re reading about here. The best way to assess a strain’s effects is to give it a try for yourself. We recommend starting with a small amount in a familiar environment to see how Collab #13 affects you for the first time. 

Collab #13 reviews: What do folks say about the strain?

Don’t just take our word for it — consumers are reporting back positive experiences with Collab #13 across the internet. From the laid back heady feeling to the soothing body high, here’s what some consumers who have tried the strain had to say:

“Really chill. It’s pretty feel good without the hyperactivity” – Reddit user your_dopamine

“This helped me with my chronic back pain …” – Reddit user OG_P-Lo

“Quickly became a top tier choice. Slow build, but WOW, such a nice body to head high.” – Leafly 

If you’re looking for a mellow session that can alleviate aches and pains and melt stress away in an instant, Collab #13 may be right for you.

Strains similar to Collab #13

Collab #13 is a popular strain from Kind Tree Cannabis, and you may find it out of stock at High Street. If you can’t get your hands on Collab #13 in store, there are plenty of similar strains on the menu to try instead, including: 

  • GMO: GMO is one of the parent strains of Collab #13. It’s a cross between GSC and Chemdawg and highly potent in THC content. GMO is known for its euphoric effects, which boost mood and lead to bouts of laughter, followed by waves of relaxation. Shop GMO products at High Street, like Rythm’s 1-gram GMO vape cart.
  • Georgia Pie: This indica-dominant hybrid strain is a cross between Gellati and Kush Mints. The result is a tasty experience true to its name, as well as a potent high that’s ideal for consumers with a strong tolerance and medical patients looking for significant symptom relief.
  • Collins Ave: This balanced hybrid strain is a bit less potent than Collab #13 and may provide a nice alternative if you like a less intense THC experience. This strain also excels at busting stress and anxiety and elevating mood, so if you like the uplifting qualities Collab #13 offers, this strain may be for you. 

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