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Weed Nap

Weed Nap

Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile

This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.

Weed Nap

Classification: Hybrid / nighttime-leaning cultivar

Hook: 
Weed Nap is a heavy, aptly named hybrid known for deep relaxation, sleepy comfort, and a gassy-sweet profile that fits best when the day is done.

Lineage: 
Weed Nap is commonly associated with Cannarado Genetics and is most often listed as TK / Chem 91 crossed with Sundae Driver. Some product references describe the lineage more broadly as Kush, Chem 91, and Sundae Driver, pointing to a mix of earthy Kush depth, Chem funk, and creamy dessert sweetness.

Aroma / Flavor / Appearance: 
Weed Nap often carries diesel, chemical funk, ammonia, earth, fruit, sugar, cream, grape, and light floral notes. The flavor may open with sweet fruit or creamy gas before finishing with sharper Chem, diesel, and earthy Kush character. Buds are typically resinous, aromatic, and frosty, with dense-to-hybrid structure depending on phenotype and grower.

Effects & Use: 
Weed Nap is generally described as relaxing, sleepy, euphoric, calming, and body-heavy. The experience may start with a soft mood lift before settling into deeper physical comfort, making it best suited for evening use, couch time, movies, recovery, or preparing for sleep.

Medical / Wellness Use: 
Patients may look to Weed Nap for stress, anxiety, low mood, body discomfort, fatigue, or restlessness. Because public reports and product batches can show strong THC levels, newer patients may want to start with a smaller amount and avoid daytime use until they understand how it affects them.

Grow Notes: 
Weed Nap is commonly listed with an indoor flowering window around 9–10 weeks. Growers may expect strong aroma, resin-heavy flowers, and a hybrid structure influenced by Kush, Chem, and Sundae Driver genetics. Airflow, humidity control, odor management, and careful drying can help preserve its gassy-sweet terpene profile.

Lab Profile: 
Weed Nap batches are commonly associated with moderate-to-high THC potential, with public references ranging from the low 20% range to some product batches testing higher. Expected terpene direction may include caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, linalool, and pinene, supporting a diesel, chemical, earthy, sweet, creamy, and sleepy nighttime profile.

Patient Reminder

Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.

Knowledge First. Always.

This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.