High-C rides the line between nostalgic citrus and modern gas, a sativa-leaning hybrid that traces directly to California Orange and Gorilla Biscuit, first paired by Seeds of Compassion under the name Ecto Cooler. In the garden it builds a medium-height frame with lively lateral branching and a 1.5–2x stretch, finishing in roughly 63–70 days. Expect moderate yields of lime-green, sugar-frosted colas. Crack a jar and the aroma jumps out with zesty citrus layered over sweet pine and a faint fuel note; on the tongue it resolves to bright citrus with sweet, resinous pine. Typical lots test in the mid-20s THC, with standout cuts reported higher, while CBD hovers around trace to about 1%. A terpene triad of myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene commonly steers the experience toward a clear, focused lift with creative spark and easy euphoria. Growers generally rate difficulty as medium; keeping temps and humidity dialed late in bloom helps preserve the volatile orange top notes and the strain’s signature sheen. Whether you meet it as High-C or by its breeder alias Ecto Cooler, the profile remains unmistakable—an upbeat, citrus-forward hybrid with Cali orange charm and Gorilla Biscuit backbone.








