ROVE FEATURED FARMS
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92 Hollywood Hills | Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Amnesia Thin Mint : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Animal Cookies : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Bacio | Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Blackberry Cream : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Blue Hash Plant : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Blue Zkittlez | Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Blueberry Muffin : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Candy Lime Acai | Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Caramel Apple Gelato : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Chem Dawg | Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Cherry Cookies : Rove Featured Farms Cartridge 1G
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Rove strains in the Featured Farms line are sourced from named individual growers rather than blended from pooled material, and there are sixty-nine of them. That single sourcing decision is what separates this line from everything else the brand makes.
What Single-Origin Sourcing Changes
Most cartridge oil is blended from multiple lots to even out variation, which produces a reliable product and a slightly anonymous one. Featured Farms goes the other way. Because the material for each cartridge comes from one farm, the profile carries that grower’s conditions, soil, climate, cure, and shifts between harvests.
The trade is predictability. Two cartridges of the same strain bought months apart will not be identical. If that variation sounds like a flaw, the Rove Premier cured resin line is the more consistent choice. If it sounds like the point, this is the line to be in.
The Rove Strains List
Sixty-nine options cover a wide spread. The dessert and cream end runs through Lava Cake, Blueberry Muffin, Triple Chocolate, Sundae Driver, Cherry Cookies and Caramel Apple Gelato. Fruit is the largest group: Blue Zkittlez, Cherry Punch, Orange Melon, Mandarin Gold, Sticky Papaya, Sour Berry, Pink Lemonade and Orange Apricot among them.
The gas and earth side covers Garlic Cookies, GMO, Chem Dawg, Chocolate Diesel, Skywalker OG, Vader OG, Goji OG and Doc OG. Classic genetics fill in the rest, Green Crack, Durban Poison, Purple Urkle, Northern Nights, Romulan and White Rhino.
Every listing states strain type, tested THC and net weight. Because these are named strains rather than invented flavor labels, prior experience transfers: if you have liked Durban Poison from any producer, this will be recognisably the same plant.
Choosing From Sixty-Nine Options
With this many Rove strains to choose from, start with plant type rather than flavor. The indicas suit evenings, the sativas suit daytime, and the hybrids are the safer pick if you are undecided. Only then narrow by profile, fruit, dessert, gas or classic.
A variable-voltage battery is worth having with this line specifically. Single-origin material carries more delicate aromatic content than blended oil and loses it fastest at high heat, so the difference between a cool draw and a hot one is more noticeable here than on the Premier cartridges.
For sealed devices instead of cartridges, the Rove disposables and pods need no hardware at all. US shipping is free on everything.
Featured Farms Against the Premier Line
The two cartridge lines answer different questions. Rove Premier is built on cured resin blended for consistency: sixty-two strains that taste the same in March as they do in September. Featured Farms is built on the opposite principle, and the sixty-nine strains here will drift with the growing season.
Neither is the better product. If you reorder the same strain repeatedly and want it to match last time, Premier is the sensible line. If you buy across the catalog and enjoy noticing the differences, Featured Farms rewards that.
Price sits at the same level across both, so the choice is genuinely about what you want rather than what you are willing to spend.
Storage and Handling
Keep cartridges upright at room temperature and out of direct light. Stored on their side for long enough, oil migrates into the airway and produces the gurgling that usually gets blamed on faulty hardware; standing one mouthpiece-up for an hour clears most of it.
Single-origin material is worth using within a couple of months. The cannabinoid content stays stable for far longer, but the aromatic fraction that distinguishes one farm from another degrades steadily, and a cartridge left for a year will taste closer to generic than to its origin.