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Table 2 Descriptions of frequently consumed Cannabis flower chemovar index codes

From: Systematic combinations of major cannabinoid and terpene contents in Cannabis flower and patient outcomes: a proof-of-concept assessment of the Vigil Index of Cannabis Chemovars

VICC Index Code

N

sessions

Primary terpene

Secondary terpene

THC potency

CBD potency

Commercial

names

%Sativa/Indica/Hybrid

LM60

231

Limonene

(.01–.50%)

Mercene

(.01–.50%)

20–25%

0%

Grapefruit Durban, 24K Gold

80/4/16

M+A50

212

Mercene

(.50−1.0%)

Alpha-pinene

(.01–.50%)

15–20%

0%

9 Pound Hammer, Blueberry Cookies

0/28/72

MC61

223

Mercene

(.01–.50%)

Beta-caryophyllene (.01–.50%)

20–25%

.01–1.0%

Starfall, Scarlet Queen

0/1/99

MC62

211

Mercene

(.01–.50%)

Beta-caryophyllene (.01–.50%)

20–25%

1%-5%

Royal Purple Kush

0/100/0

T+L60

222

Terpinolene (.50–1.0%)

Limonene

(.01–.50%)

20–25%

0%

Cookies and Cream, Florida Black Haze #14

79/0/21

  1. The VICC (Vigil Index of Cannabis Chemovars) uses a 4-unit coding system to indicate relative primary terpene and cannabinoid concentrations. Concentrations represent approximations with the tenths place rounded up to the next whole digit. Valid percentages of sativa/indica/hybrid label descriptions are shown