Indica Dominant Hybrid
Price: $45 per 1/8th
AROMA: Incredibly deep, earthy pine scent to this with a subtle sour lemon twist. There is no skunkiness to the strain, so it doesn't have that typical pungency you'd except from something crossed with OG multiple times. However, instead of the smell being pungent, it is extremely aromatic that is reminiscent of flowers (can't pinpoint a specific one though).
TASTE: The flavor of the creamy smoke far surpassed the expectations the smell gave me. The earthiness of the hit has a very distinct gritty nature that classic kushes have with the subtle sour lemon twist becoming much more apparent. The aftertaste and aftersmell are incredibly strong and long lasting, and extremely savory. Great tasting strain that, in all honesty, doesn't remind me of either strain.
LOOK: If I didn't know any better I would think that this strain is a cross of Fire OG and 2010, because of how ridiculously frosty the nugs are. The trichome structure is near perfect with long stalks and bulbous caps covering almost every piece of the nugs. They cover so much of the nug that the hunter green color barely peaks through. The abundance of dark orange hairs only accentuate the look of the trichs.
EFFECTS: Heavy indica effects that get almost a little too intense, so definitely not a morning strain for non-heavy smokers. The back, shoulders, and neck get relaxed within a couple of minutes with a deep couch-lock effect. There is a slight cerebral kick that puts pressure around the forehead, and right on top of the eyes. It took away the pain in my lower back completely within about 15 minutes. Great strain for pain relief, sleep aid, relaxation, and appetite gain. Great nighttime strain.
Incredible nighttime indica strain. I review strains twice a day, once in the morning, and once in the afternoon. I medicated with this in the first session of the morning, and, though I don't regret it, wished I saved it for the afternoon review. Another great cross from GSPA, and one that needs to be checked out.
Labels: HYBRIDS, STRAIN REVIEWS