Zoap
HybridRainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava · Bred by Dying Breed Seeds x DEO Farms
THC
22–28%
CBD
0.1–0.2%
Type
Hybrid
Difficulty
Hard
Flowering
8–10 wks
Height
Medium (3–5 ft)
Effects
Zoap is a hybrid cannabis strain with THC levels of 22–28% and CBD levels of 0.1–0.2%. Its primary effects include euphoric, relaxed, happy, as well as creative and uplifted. The dominant terpenes are Linalool, Caryophyllene, Limonene, which contribute to its soapy and floral flavor profile.
Flavors & Terpenes
Flavors
Terpenes
Medical Uses
About Zoap
Zoap is an exotic hybrid collaboration between Dying Breed Seeds and DEO Farms that has taken the premium cannabis market by storm with its unique flavor profile and exceptional potency. Created from Rainbow Sherbet and Pink Guava, Zoap (a play on 'soap' referencing its unusual clean, floral taste) delivers a terpene experience unlike any other strain. The aroma is genuinely distinctive — bright floral notes reminiscent of fine soap or perfume blend with sweet fruit, earthy undertones, and herbal accents. Some consumers describe it as tasting like a high-end bath product, which sounds unusual but is remarkably pleasant. The buds are dense, colorful, and generously coated in trichomes. Effects are potent and well-balanced: uplifting euphoria and creative mental stimulation pair with comfortable body relaxation. THC levels range from 22-28%, delivering significant potency in one of the most uniquely flavored packages in cannabis. Medicinally, Zoap is valued for stress relief, depression management, and chronic pain. Its novel flavor and strong effects have made it a dispensary favorite, though authentic genetics can be difficult to source due to limited distribution.
Growing Guide
Indoor Yield
350-400g/m²
Outdoor Yield
400-500g/plant
Cultivation Tips
- •Limited genetic availability — source from verified, reputable breeders
- •Precise environmental control required to express the unique terpene profile
- •Phenotype variation is common — select the best performers for cloning
- •Lower yields offset by extreme market demand and premium pricing
- •Slow cure of 4+ weeks is essential for the signature soapy-floral terpene expression
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Zoap FAQ
What are the effects of Zoap?
Zoap is known for producing euphoric, relaxed, happy effects. As a hybrid strain with THC levels of 22–28%, it delivers balanced effects. Users also report feeling creative and uplifted. The dominant terpenes — Linalool, Caryophyllene, Limonene — contribute to its soapy and floral flavor profile.
Is Zoap good for beginners to grow?
Zoap has a hard grow difficulty rating. This strain is best suited for experienced cultivators. It flowers in 8–10 weeks, reaches a medium height, and yields approximately 350-400g/m² indoors or 400-500g/plant outdoors.
What does Zoap taste and smell like?
Zoap features a distinctive flavor profile with notes of soapy, floral, sweet, earthy, herbal. These flavors come from its terpene profile, which includes Linalool, Caryophyllene, Limonene. The genetics (Rainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava) contribute to this unique combination of aromas and tastes.
What medical conditions can Zoap help with?
Zoap is commonly used by medical cannabis patients for stress, depression, pain, anxiety, fatigue. With a THC range of 22–28% and CBD range of 0.1–0.2%, it provides a balanced combination of physical and mental relief. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.
What is the THC content of Zoap?
Zoap typically contains 22–28% THC and 0.1–0.2% CBD. Actual potency varies depending on growing conditions, phenotype, and harvest timing. This is considered a high-THC strain and may be too potent for inexperienced users.
How hard is it to grow Zoap?
Zoap is rated as hard to grow. This strain demands experienced cultivation skills, including precise environmental control, advanced training techniques, and careful pest management. Zoap flowers in 8–10 weeks and reaches a medium height (Medium (3–5 ft)). Expected yields are approximately 350-400g/m² indoors and 400-500g/plant outdoors. Key cultivation tips include: Limited genetic availability — source from verified, reputable breeders; Precise environmental control required to express the unique terpene profile.
What strains are similar to Zoap?
Strains similar to Zoap include Pink Runtz, Jealousy, Gelato, Runtz. These strains share similar genetics, effects, or terpene profiles. Zoap is a hybrid strain bred from Rainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava, so strains that share parent genetics or similar terpene profiles (Linalool, Caryophyllene, Limonene) will likely produce comparable effects. Use Cannabismarketcap's strain comparison tool to compare Zoap side-by-side with any other strain on effects, THC content, flavors, and growing characteristics.
Where can I find Zoap seeds or flower?
Zoap was originally bred by Dying Breed Seeds x DEO Farms and comes from Rainbow Sherbet x Pink Guava genetics. Seeds and clones may be available from licensed seed banks and dispensaries in states and countries where cannabis is legal. Availability varies by region and season — popular strains like Zoap are typically stocked by major seed banks. Always purchase from licensed, reputable sources to ensure genetic authenticity. In the United States, seed availability depends on your state's cannabis laws; check Cannabismarketcap's state guides for your local regulations on home cultivation and seed purchases.
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Disclaimer: Strain information is provided for educational purposes only. THC/CBD percentages are approximate ranges and vary by phenotype, growing conditions, and lab testing methodology. Effects are subjective and may differ from person to person. Medical information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always comply with your local laws regarding cannabis possession and cultivation.