Zoap
Strain

Growing Tips
Zoap strain thrives in an indoor, controlled environment. Just maintain a temperature range of 70-80°F (21-27°C) during the vegetative stage and slightly lower temperatures of 65-75°F (18-24°C) during the flowering stage.
It adapts well to various cultivation methods, including soil and hydroponic setups. Pruning and nutrient management are essential for robust growth and development. Regularly check pH levels of the soil or nutrient solution to ensure optimal nutrient uptake.
Zoap weed strain can be picky with nutrients, so be sure not to overfeed you plants.

Characteristics
Zoap strain offers a sweet and sour fruity citrus flavor with a apricot or apple flavor upon exhale. Its aroma is described as freshly picked cherries, sharply sour citrus, and a touch of light earthiness.
It boasts a complex terpene profile, including Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its enticing aroma and flavor. Myrcene adds an earthy herbal note, Limonene brings a zesty citrus brightness, and Caryophyllene adds a touch of spiciness.

Origin & Use

Origin of Zoap Strain
The Zoap strain is a product of crossing two renowned strains: Pink Guava #16 and Rainbow Sherbet. These parent strains contribute their unique characteristics to Zoap, resulting in its delightful flavor profile, potent effects, and overall appeal. Pink Guava #16 is known for its fruity and tropical flavors, while Rainbow Sherbet offers a sweet and creamy taste with hints of citrus.
By combining these elite genetics, Zoap has inherited a diverse terpene profile and a balanced blend of indica and sativa effects, making it a sought-after choice among cannabis enthusiasts.








