Zoap
Deo Farms cross of Rainbow Sherbert (RS21) × Pink Guava — a balanced hybrid named for its distinctive soapy-floral aroma, produced by an unusual Limonene + Linalool terpene combination.
Zoap was bred by Deo Farms (Oakland, CA) from a cross of their proprietary Rainbow Sherbert RS21 and Pink Guava — both Deo Farms creations that trace back to Sunset Sherbet genetics. Because Pink Guava and the RS line both derive from Sunset Sherbet crosses, Zoap carries that lineage on both sides.
The name is literal: a Limonene (dominant) + Linalool terpene combination produces a genuinely soapy, floral aroma unlike most cannabis strains. Citrus freshness (Limonene) over soft floral warmth (Linalool) reads as premium hand soap. Caryophyllene in second position adds peppery complexity and CB2-binding body ease.
Effects are balanced: fast euphoric, giggly mood elevation at onset, followed by calm body ease without significant couch-lock at moderate doses. Afternoon-to-early-evening use. At 23–28% THC, premium batches confirmed at 27%+ THCA. Sibling to RS11 (Rainbow Sherbert #11) — same RS line genetics, different phenotype; RS11 is the heavier, more indica-dominant sibling. Confirmed at Theory Wellness (Brattleboro, VT).
Dominant terpenes
What it smells and tastes like
Flavor and aroma notes most reported: floral, citrus, sweet.
Effects
What people report
Aggregated user-reported signals from cannabis databases. Individual experience depends on dose, batch, tolerance, and consumption method — not a clinical claim.
Lineage
Where it comes from
Parents: Rainbow Sherbert × Pink Guava
Also known as: RS21
Buying it in Vermont
Where to find Zoap in Vermont
Rotating premium menus; confirmed at Theory Wellness Brattleboro; call ahead Use our directory to find a shop near you, or try the strain-match quiz to discover other Vermont options that might suit the same goals.
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