About Canna-Sag
Canna‑Sag is a craft dried‑flower brand produced by Canna‑Sag Inc., a Quebec micro‑cultivation licence holder based in Petit‑Saguenay in the Saguenay–Lac‑St‑Jean region. Run by a small team of legacy growers, the operation grows, dries and trims everything in‑house on its micro‑farm, positioning itself firmly at the craft and connoisseur end of the legal market. The brand and the producer are the same entity, and Canna‑Sag is a member of the Association Québécoise de l’Industrie du Cannabis (AQIC).
Quick Snapshot
- Producer: Canna‑Sag Inc. — self‑produced Quebec micro‑cultivation licence holder (Petit‑Saguenay, Saguenay–Lac‑St‑Jean)
- Category focus: Craft dried flower
- Signature: Living‑soil organic, small‑batch, hang‑dried and hand‑trimmed flower
- Best for: Flower shoppers chasing high‑potency, terpene‑forward craft buds
- Availability: Sold through OCS in Ontario (small lineup)
What Shoppers Like
- Genuine micro‑craft pedigree — grown, dried and trimmed entirely on a single Petit‑Saguenay micro‑farm by a team that describes itself as legacy growers with 20+ years of experience.
- High potency with real terpenes — the flagship White Apple Runtz has tested around 27–32% THC with reported total terpenes in the 4–6% range.
- Slow, traditional curing — buds are hang‑dried for roughly 14–20 days and cured for about two months, an approach craft buyers associate with smoother, more aromatic flower.
- Living‑soil organic methods — the brand grows in living soil (LSO), a draw for shoppers who prefer a more natural cultivation style.
Format & Use‑Case Chart
| Need | Format | Why Canna‑Sag |
|---|---|---|
| High‑potency craft flower | 3.5 g dried flower | White Apple Runtz tests around 27–32% THC with a rich terpene profile. |
| Terpene‑forward experience | Dried flower | Reported limonene, caryophyllene and selinadiene‑dominant aromatics. |
| Small‑batch quality | Hang‑dried, hand‑trimmed flower | Single micro‑farm, slow cure, manual trim rather than mass production. |
Tips for First‑Timers
- Start low. At roughly 27–32% THC, this is potent flower — a small amount goes a long way, especially if you are new or have low tolerance.
- Mind the small lineup. Canna‑Sag releases in limited drops, so a strain you like may sell out; check OCS stock before planning a purchase.
- Store it right. Keep buds in an airtight container away from heat and light to protect the terpenes the slow cure was meant to preserve.
Canna‑Sag FAQs
Who makes Canna‑Sag?
Canna‑Sag is made by Canna‑Sag Inc., a Quebec micro‑cultivation licence holder in Petit‑Saguenay. The brand and the producer are the same company — it is self‑produced rather than grown by a third party.
Where is Canna‑Sag based?
The micro‑farm is in Petit‑Saguenay, in Quebec’s Saguenay–Lac‑St‑Jean region. Growing, drying and trimming all happen on site.
What products does Canna‑Sag sell?
The brand focuses on craft dried flower. Its known recreational release is White Apple Runtz, listed as a 3.5 g dried‑flower SKU. The OCS lineup is small and can rotate, so available products may change over time.
How potent is Canna‑Sag flower?
It is high‑THC craft flower. White Apple Runtz has been listed at roughly 27–32% THC with CBD at 0–1%, putting it among the stronger options on the shelf.
What is White Apple Runtz?
It is Canna‑Sag’s flagship strain, a hybrid bred by Starfire Genetix from a cross of White Runtz and Apples and Bananas. Reviewers note a sweet, fruity profile led by limonene, caryophyllene and selinadiene.
Is Canna‑Sag good value?
Canna‑Sag sits at the craft and premium end rather than the budget tier — the appeal is small‑batch, hand‑finished, high‑potency flower. Exact pricing was not listed at the time of writing, so check OCS for current cost.
How is Canna‑Sag flower grown and cured?
The team uses living‑soil organic methods, grows in small batches, hang‑dries for about 14–20 days and hand‑trims, then cures for roughly two months before packaging.
Is Canna‑Sag lab‑tested?
As a federally licensed Quebec producer selling through provincial channels like OCS, its products go through the regulated testing and compliance required for legal sale. Published THC and terpene figures come from those listings and third‑party reviews.
Where can I buy Canna‑Sag in Ontario?
In Ontario, Canna‑Sag is carried by OCS. Because the lineup is small, individual SKUs may show as out of stock between drops, so stock can vary.
How should I store Canna‑Sag flower?
Keep it in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. That protects the aroma and potency the brand’s long hang‑dry and two‑month cure are designed to build.
Is Canna‑Sag a CBD brand?
No. Canna‑Sag makes high‑THC dried flower; its known products carry only trace CBD (about 0–1%).
Is Canna‑Sag good for first‑timers?
It can be, with caution. The flower is potent, so new users should start with a very small amount and go slow. Craft buds like these reward a patient, low‑dose approach.
Resource Links
- Official site: canna-sag.ca
- Producer: Canna‑Sag Inc. (Petit‑Saguenay, Quebec)
- Buy in Ontario: OCS — Canna‑Sag
