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Cannabiotix Dropane: The Big Buds Strain With a Lineage That Only Exists on One Website

No strain database has ever logged Dropane's genetics — only Cannabiotix has. Blue Flame OG crossed with WiFi OG #43, grown into the brand's flagship Big Buds tier, and it tastes exactly as fuel-forward as that sounds.

By The Crushed Desk · today · 6 min read

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THC

30–34%

Type

Indica

Lineage

Blue Flame OG × WiFi OG #43 (OG Raskal Genetics) — a Cannabiotix in-house exclusive with no independent listing on Leafly, AllBud, or SeedFinder

Terpenes

Caryophyllene, Humulene, Myrcene

Most 'exclusive' strain drops in California are just a familiar cut wearing a new label. Dropane isn't that. Search Leafly, AllBud, SeedFinder — nothing. The only place this strain's lineage exists is on Cannabiotix's own site, which lists it as Blue Flame OG crossed with WiFi OG #43, a cut sourced from OG Raskal Genetics. That's a genuine house exclusive, the kind that's gotten rare as almost every 'proprietary' drop turns out to be a licensed pheno from somewhere else.

The genetics track with what shows up in the jar. Blue Flame OG is a cut CBX has run through its catalog for years under one name or another, and WiFi OG — the 'White Fire OG' behind WiFi OG #43, a Fire OG × The White cross — is known industry-wide for heavy resin production and a diesel-forward funk that tends to dominate whatever it's crossed into. Put those two together and the fuel-heavy result isn't a surprise; it's the point.

Dropane sits in Cannabiotix's Big Buds tier, the hand-selected, large-format jars the brand reserves for its biggest, densest colas — the same tier carrying Gluetopia, Grand Master, and L'Orange. It's the flagship format for a brand that's built its reputation over a decade-plus on exactly this kind of indoor-grown, potency-forward flower: a 2014 launch out of a 71,000-square-foot Southern California facility, 15-plus Cannabis Cup wins along the way, and a catalog that still runs almost entirely on in-house genetics rather than licensed names.

Crack the jar and it's deep fuel and sour kush up front, pine and diesel underneath — about as far from a dessert strain as California flower gets right now. The high matches: a calming, stoney body relaxation with an uplifted, creative head, real couch-lock potential if you're not pacing yourself, and the appetite bump that comes standard with heavy OG lineage. The current Big Buds batch shipped without a posted THC number, which happens even on well-run brands' menus from time to time — CBX's own claimed range for the strain runs 30–34%, and nothing about the jar argues against it.

Ten strains into this stretch of the Spotlight column, Dropane is the one that best makes the case for why this feature exists at all: a cut you won't find anywhere else, grown by a brand that's earned the right to keep it that way. We'll keep digging up the next one.

The verdict

A true house exclusive — Blue Flame OG × WiFi OG #43, undocumented anywhere outside Cannabiotix's own catalog — grown into the brand's flagship Big Buds tier and built entirely around fuel-forward OG funk.

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