Lost Farm by Kiva is a live-resin edibles line — gummies and chews made with 100% live resin extract instead of distillate — available at The Flowery’s NYC locations in rotating strain-specific SKUs. Expect $28–$40 per 100mg pack, a premium over standard Kiva Camino. The reason connoisseurs care: live resin captures the terpene profile of the specific cannabis strain it was extracted from, so a Blue Dream Lost Farm gummy actually tastes like Blue Dream. For NYC consumers who can taste the difference between generic and strain-specific, Lost Farm is worth it.
Most cannabis edibles use distillate — a processed, flavor-stripped extract that’s just THC with minor cannabinoids. Distillate is cheap, consistent, and flavorless. You infuse it into a gummy, add fruit flavoring, done.
Live resin is extracted from fresh-frozen cannabis flower, preserving the full terpene and cannabinoid profile of that specific strain. When you eat a live-resin gummy, you’re getting:
The result: gummies that taste like cannabis in a specific way. Not fruit flavor hiding weed flavor. Actual strain flavor.
If you’ve ever smoked a specific strain and loved it, Lost Farm lets you get that strain’s profile in edible form. NYC consumers who care about strain nuance — the difference between a gassy OG and a sweet Runtz — will feel the difference in Lost Farm.
If you don’t care about strain nuance and you just want 10mg of THC in a gummy, standard Camino does the same thing for $6–$12 less per pack.
Lost Farm SKUs rotate because each strain has limited production. Current NY-available SKUs usually include:
Check The Flowery’s menu for what’s on shelf this week. Stock rotates more than Camino or Wyld.
Multiple NYC regulars describe Lost Farm as:
This is subjective. Everyone responds to terpenes and minor cannabinoids differently. What’s objective: the extract is genuinely different. What you feel from that difference is personal.
Lost Farm gummies are typically 10mg per gummy, 10 gummies per pack = 100mg total. Same mg as a Wyld pack. Higher price reflects the extract cost.
| Dose | Experience | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ½ gummy (5mg) | Light full-spectrum | Microdose, new to live resin |
| 1 gummy (10mg) | Standard strain-forward | Recreational session |
| 2 gummies (20mg) | Heavy | Experienced connoisseurs |
Same parent brand, different philosophy.
| Feature | Lost Farm | Camino |
|---|---|---|
| Extract | Live resin (full spectrum) | Distillate (THC-forward) |
| Flavor | Strain-forward, cannabis-present | Fruit-forward, cannabis-hidden |
| Dose per gummy | 10mg typical | 5mg |
| Price per 100mg | $28–$40 | $22–$28 |
| Experience | Fuller, more nuanced | Cleaner, more predictable |
| Best for | Connoisseurs | Everyday consumers |
Different priorities:
Wyld is the popular answer. Lost Farm is the expert’s answer. Both are legitimately good.
A Lost Farm gummy will taste like the strain it’s made from. If the strain is a Blue Dream: sweet, slightly berry, hint of haze. If the strain is an OG: gassy, earthy, pine. This is polarizing — some consumers find cannabis flavor more satisfying than fruit candy. Others find it unpleasant.
Try one before committing to a pack. The Flowery usually has single-gummy samples or smaller-size packs on request — ask a budtender.
Cool, dark, sealed pack: 6–8 months. Live resin is slightly more sensitive to heat and light than distillate gummies. Refrigerate after opening. Don’t store in sunlight.
Lost Farm is the Kiva line that’s most worth reserving or pre-ordering because SKU availability rotates.
Is live resin better than distillate? Different, not strictly better. Fuller flavor and terpene profile. If that matters to you, yes. If dose reliability is your priority, distillate is more consistent.
Can first-timers try Lost Farm? You can, but the cannabis flavor is more present. First-timers often prefer distillate gummies for easier flavor. Half a gummy is the starter dose either way.
Why the higher price? Live resin extraction is more expensive than distillate. You’re paying for the process and the flavor.
Are Lost Farm SKUs vegan? Most are pectin-based. Check specific SKU.
Does Lost Farm get you “more high” than distillate? Not more THC per mg. But the full-spectrum effect feels different — some users find it more satisfying at the same dose.
Can I taste the strain in the gummy? Yes, noticeably. That’s the whole point.
Is the high longer-lasting? Similar duration to distillate gummies. 4–6 hours.
Which Lost Farm SKU is most popular in NYC? Sativa-leaning SKUs tend to move fastest. Check current rotation.
Lost Farm by Kiva is the live-resin edible for NYC connoisseurs who care about strain nuance and full-spectrum experience. It costs more, tastes more cannabis-forward, and rewards consumers who can taste the difference. Not for every first-timer. Absolutely for anyone who’s evolved past generic gummies. Stocked (rotating) at Flowery locations, delivered same-day, reservable via menu.
Adults 21+ only. Consume responsibly.