42 Stackhouse by Cult Six16
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42 Stackhouse is a contemporary hybrid cultivar developed by Cult. Six16, recognized for its dense, resin-rich flower and high bag appeal. This strain offers a terpene-forward experience with a balanced profile that combines uplifting mental clarity with tactile body ease.
Appearance
This cultivar is characterized by medium-sized, dense buds with a calyx-forward structure. Prominent trichome coverage imparts a silver-white appearance, and tightly stacked bracts contribute to significant jar appeal. Pistils typically range from amber to deep tangerine, contrasting with the abundant frost.
Aroma & Flavor
42 Stackhouse presents an assertive aroma that carries through to its flavor profile. Consumers can expect a complex bouquet with notes of citrus and lavender, complemented by sweet, creamy undertones. The overall experience is often described as a blend of dessert-like sweetness and spicy, resinous depth.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for providing focused mental clarity. Its effects are described as balancing, offering an energizing headspace layered over a soothing physical sensation, rather than extreme sedation or overstimulation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data is limited, 42 Stackhouse is positioned as a premium flower with cannabinoid levels often exceeding contemporary averages. Terpene totals are reported to be above the market mean, with dominant terpenes likely including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Humulene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor.
Growing
Cult. Six16 emphasizes selection for density and resin production, resulting in a robust plant that responds well to training. It is considered versatile for indoor cultivation, with a flowering time typically between 8-10 weeks. The plant architecture supports canopy management techniques like SCROG.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Cult. Six16, the precise genetic lineage of 42 Stackhouse is proprietary. However, its dense structure, strong aroma, and flavor profile suggest influences from Cookies, Chem, and OG families, common in modern hybrids focused on flavor and visual appeal.