This is a special shoutout to southern Oregon, born, bred and brought to full fruition in the fruitful hills of the area. Sticky Trees is a multidisciplinary grow operation with a variety of revolving methods and techniques. There, the team has served up something splendid — but not necessarily sweet — with Ziplock Seeds’ White Chocolate Chip cultivar.
It’s a cross of Triple Chocolate Chip (Mint Chocolate Chip x Triple OG) and S1 White Truffle (Gorilla Butter GG4 x Peanut Butter Breath). Sticky Trees has nurtured nugs of varied contrast, blurred by the thick trichome coating that reflects your flame at you like some sort of dank disco. Calyxes cozy up to make tight buds, cured to the quintessential crunch that’s still not too dry as you crack into the nug.
Like a pyro-heavy entrance, the opener of this sensory show plays tunes of fuel, pepper and glue, with an explosive plume. That band of flavors clears the stage for softer notes of vanilla, basil and mint, which are then replaced, once again, by echoes of the first ensemble. Like any good Cannabis cultivar (or concert), it offers a loud lineup and memorable experience.
The flavor experience that follows is creamy, with a surprising petrol punch that seems to slide off your palate in a tongue-tingling tumble. It opens up in a new direction from the nose profile, kneeling to the fumes of fuel found in that first whiff.
This article was originally published in the November 2025 issue of Oregon Leaf.
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