Weed Strains, Terpene Charts, and Dispensaries Near You
Research 5,200+ weed strains, learn what a terpene is, compare certificate of analysis lab test results, and find a licensed dispensary near you. Free cannabis data, built for search.
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Weed Strains Database
Marijuana strains and cannabis strains with THC/CBD ranges, terpene profiles, effects, and dispensary availability.
Terpene Chart & Profiles
Learn what a terpene is, compare terpene effects, and see which strains are highest in each cannabis terpene.
Certificate of Analysis & Lab Results
Certificate of Analysis reports and lab test results from licensed testing labs. Verify potency, terpenes, and safety before purchasing.
Dispensary Near Me Directory
Licensed cannabis dispensaries across the US. Browse menus, hours, and local pages when you need a dispensary near me by city or ZIP code.
Cannabis Brands
Discover cannabis brands, see where their products are on shelves, and explore their strain and product catalogs.
Industry Research Data
Open datasets for researchers and journalists: Cannabis Desert Index, Market Freshness Index, Brand Availability.
Browse by State
Cannabis data, dispensaries, and brands organized by state.
Popular Weed Strains
The most searched marijuana strains and cannabis strains in the database.
About This Database
BakedBot aggregates cannabis strains, terpene chart data, certificate of analysis reports, and dispensary near me pages from licensed dispensaries, brand menus, and certified testing labs across the US.
Strain Data
Sourced from dispensary menus, Leafly, AllBud, and curated seed bank catalogs. Includes genetic lineage, common effects, and real-world terpene data from COAs.
Lab Results
COAs automatically extracted from dispensary product listings using BakedBot's document parser. Updated as dispensaries sync their menus.
Dispensaries
Licensed dispensaries tracked via state license databases and Weedmaps. Menus sync in real time for dispensaries using BakedBot's retail platform.
How to Read a Cannabis Certificate of Analysis
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is the lab report for every legal cannabis product. Here's what each section means.
Cannabinoid Potency
Lists THC%, CBD%, CBN%, and other cannabinoids as a percentage of the total weight. "Total THC" includes THCA converted during decarboxylation. A flower at 20% THC contains 200mg THC per gram.
Terpene Profile
Shows the aromatic compounds at percentage by weight. Myrcene (earthy, sedating), limonene (citrus, uplifting), and caryophyllene (pepper, anti-inflammatory) are the most common. A terpene content above 2% is considered high.
Pesticide Screening
Reports pesticide residues against state action limits. A "PASS" means all detected residues are below the threshold. BakedBot surfaces COAs with pesticide pass/fail status so you can verify before purchasing.
Heavy Metals & Microbials
Screens for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium (heavy metals) plus mold, yeast, and bacteria (microbials). All legal cannabis must pass these screens before sale.
Batch & Lot Numbers
The batch number links the product to a specific harvest or production run. If a product is recalled, the batch number is how regulators track it. Always match the batch number on the label to the COA.
Testing Lab & Date
COAs must be from ISO-accredited third-party labs. The test date matters — potency degrades over time, especially in edibles. BakedBot shows test dates so you can verify freshness.
Cannabis 101 Glossary
Key terms every cannabis consumer should know.
Cannabis variety traditionally associated with relaxing, body-heavy effects. Often recommended for evening use.
Cannabis variety traditionally associated with energizing, cerebral effects. Often recommended for daytime use.
Cannabis strains bred from both indica and sativa genetics, offering a spectrum of effects.
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol — the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the "high."
Cannabidiol — a non-psychoactive cannabinoid studied for potential anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety properties.
Aromatic compounds in cannabis (and all plants) that contribute to flavor, scent, and the entourage effect.
The theory that cannabinoids and terpenes work synergistically — the full plant creates effects greater than isolated THC alone.
The process of heating cannabis to activate THCA into THC. Required for edibles and necessary for potency.
Certificate of Analysis — the third-party lab report verifying potency, terpenes, and safety of a cannabis product.
The smokeable bud of the cannabis plant — the most traditional consumption format.
Highly potent cannabis extract (wax, shatter, oil, live resin) with THC levels often 60-90%.
Consuming a very small amount of cannabis (typically 2.5mg THC or less) to achieve mild effects without intoxication.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cannabis strains are in the BakedBot database?
BakedBot tracks over 5,200 cannabis strains including indica, sativa, and hybrid varieties. Each strain page includes THC/CBD ranges, terpene profiles, effects, and real dispensary availability data.
What is a terpene?
Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to flavor, scent, and effects. Common cannabis terpenes include myrcene (earthy, relaxing), limonene (citrus, uplifting), and pinene (pine, focus). BakedBot profiles 15 of the most common cannabis terpenes.
What is a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a lab test report for a cannabis product that confirms cannabinoid potency (THC, CBD, etc.), terpene content, and safety screening for pesticides, heavy metals, and microbials. BakedBot collects COAs from dispensary products and makes them searchable.
How do I find a dispensary near me?
Use BakedBot's dispensary finder at bakedbot.ai/dispensaries or enter your ZIP code at bakedbot.ai/local to find licensed cannabis dispensaries in your area.
What states have recreational cannabis?
As of 2025, recreational cannabis is legal in California, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, Arizona, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Montana, New Mexico, and over 20 other states. BakedBot has dedicated dispensary pages for each legal state.
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