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Real Georgia Patients, Real Georgia Reviews

Vape: Green Crack

  • Writer: Peach Scout
    Peach Scout
  • Jul 5
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 12

Dispensary: Fine Fettle Decatur

Brand: Aura by Fine Fettle

Strain Info from Fine Fettle:


BetaCaryophyllene: 1.51% | CBC: 0.5% | CBG: 0.98% |

CBN: 0.41% | Limonene: 0.68% | Linalool: 0.31% |

Terpinolene: 0.13% | THC8: 1.95% | THC9: 89.02% |

Flower Equivalent: 0.45g

Lab Results:

We’re back with our second Peach Scout review, and this time we’re trying Fine Fettle’s Green Crack vape cart. This is their half-gran 510-cart option, and it’s part of their Aura line. The “peach sauce” inside the cart is super clear with a soft tint that reminds me of a summer Georgia sunset. It looks clean and bright before you ever take a pull.


Fine Fettle still offers fewer choices than Botanical Sciences or Trulieve, but the quality of what they’re putting out continues to impress me more. Green Crack is a sativa I’d gladly buy again. Honestly, I wish they made this one in a full gram option.


The Cart:


The cart itself looks great. Fine Fettle uses a glass cartridge with a ceramic heating element. Specifically, it’s O2Vape’s No. 1665 cart. It looks great and feels like a more premium product from the moment you pick it up. The “peach sauce” inside is clear with a slight amber tint. No cloudiness. Just a nice cart.


Vapor:


The vapor is cloudy and full, but still smooth. It pulls evenly and consistently. The O2Vape hardware really shines here. No clogging. No weird warmth. Just a steady, premium‑feeling vape experience from the first pull to the last.


Smell:


This cart is smelly even when it isn’t in use, and the aroma matches the flavor perfectly. It’s bright and citrusy with a little floral lift and a warm pepper note underneath. The COA shows limonene, linalool, terpinolene, and a big hit of caryophyllene, and you can smell all of that working together. It isn’t skunky. It isn’t candy‑sweet. It’s more like a buttery mango mixed with orange blossom and a tiny pepper note.


Taste:


The vapor was thick but smooth as mentioned above. Not harsh. Not sharp. Just a clean, silky vapor that feels good to sip.


The flavor comes in layers. The citrus greets you first, and it tastes like a buttery mango with a little orange blossom mixed in. The floral note shows up late, and then everything gives way to a warm pepper finish. It’s a pleasant sativa flavor that feels balanced and natural. Nothing artificial. Nothing chemical. Just a clean, bright taste.


I grabbed an Uber after trying this one and went to dinner in town. A FIFA World Cup match was playing outside on the square, and the whole area was buzzing with a lively summer‑in‑Georgia energy. This strain fit right into that moment for me. Bright. Crisp.


Lab Notes:


Total terpenes come in at 2.866 percent, which is much higher than the terpene levels we saw in Tucked In (flower from Fine Fettle that we recently reviewed). Caryophyllene is the top terpene at 1.51 percent, followed by limonene at 0.68 percent, linalool at 0.31 percent, and terpinolene at 0.13 percent. That mix explains the citrus, floral, and pepper flavors we tasted.


Total THC is listed at 89.016 percent, with total cannabinoids at 92.86 percent. CBC, CBG, and CBN all show up in small amounts. Chromium shows up at 47.69 ppb. The COA shows no pesticides, no microbial issues, no foreign materials, and all heavy metals were well within the limits detailed on the lab report.


Peach Score: 🍑🍑🍑🍑


This is a pleasant sativa cart that we’d gladly purchase again. The flavor is bright and layered, the vapor is smooth and cloudy, and the hardware feels premium. We wish Fine Fettle offered this in a full gram option, but even at .5g, it’s a strong showing. Their menu may be smaller than some of the other Georgia dispensaries, but the quality of what they’re putting out continues to impress us. I recently heard that they have up to eight new strains coming out. I’m looking forward to discovering what the fine folks at Fine Fettle offer next.


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