Cannabis Strains — Batavia, NY
Browse the strains currently in stock at Mrs. Green’s. Filter by indica / sativa / hybrid, by THC range, by terpene profile, or by grower. Every strain on the menu was packaged within the past 8 weeks.
How to think about strains
Indica, sativa, hybrid
The classic split is a useful shorthand: indicas tend body-forward and relaxing, sativas tend head-forward and energetic, hybrids land somewhere between. Modern genetics blur the line — terpenes and total cannabinoid profile usually predict the experience better than the label alone.
Terpenes
Terpenes are the aromatic compounds in cannabis — myrcene (mango/clove, sedating), limonene (citrus, uplifting), pinene (pine, focus), caryophyllene (peppery, anti-inflammatory), and others. Most batches list terpene percentages on the certificate of analysis.
THC isn’t everything
A 28% THC flower with a flat terpene profile often delivers a less interesting high than a 22% flower with a rich terpene blend. Ask the budtender what terpenes pair with the experience you’re after.
Browse related
If you want strain-specific products beyond flower, see our pre-rolls, vape carts, and concentrates menus — many strains appear across categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s a good strain for sleep?
Look for indica or indica-dominant strains rich in myrcene and linalool. Granddaddy Purple, Northern Lights, and Wedding Cake are classic sleep picks — but availability changes weekly. Check today’s menu.
What’s a good strain for anxiety?
Lower-THC, balanced or CBD-rich strains tend to be gentler. Look for limonene and caryophyllene profiles. Many customers do well with a 1:1 or 2:1 CBD:THC option — see our CBD page.
How often does the strain menu change?
Weekly. New York has a tight cultivation cycle and we rotate strains based on what’s freshest. The live menu always reflects what’s actually on the shelf right now.
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