50 Shades Of Pink by Lazy Daizy Genetics
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50 Shades Of Pink is a predominantly indica cultivar developed by Lazy Daizy Genetics, recognized for its distinctive pink coloration and dessert-like aromas. This strain offers a balanced experience, providing a calm, weighty body sensation that leans towards relaxation without being overly sedating at lower doses.
Appearance
This strain is notable for its striking pink accents, which can appear in the stigmas and, under specific environmental conditions like cooler night temperatures, subtly in the calyxes. The buds are dense and compact, often exhibiting a conical or golf-ball shape with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to a frosted appearance due to heavy trichome coverage. Sugar leaves are typically short and broad, with coloration ranging from lime green to pale emerald, occasionally showing faint rose or magenta hues.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile is layered, beginning with sweet floral notes reminiscent of rose and peony, complemented by ripe berry scents like strawberry and raspberry. Underlying these top notes is a creamy vanilla character, suggesting the presence of esters. Upon deeper grinding, an earthy hash undertone emerges, often accompanied by a faint peppery finish. Consumers frequently describe the flavor as a blend of berries and cream, with a subtle, sweet, and sometimes floral complexity.
Effects
As a mostly indica cultivar, 50 Shades of Pink delivers a calm yet substantial body effect, often described as weighty. It provides a gentle cognitive softening and palpable body relief, making it suitable for evening use. While not inherently couch-locking at low to moderate doses, higher consumption reliably promotes rest and recovery. The strain is appreciated for its steady onset and rounded euphoria.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Reported THC levels for 50 Shades of Pink typically range between 19% and 25%, indicating competitive potency. CBD content is generally less than 1%. The terpene profile is often characterized by Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Humulene, contributing to its complex aroma and effect profile. Terpene totals commonly exceed 1.5% by dry weight in well-cultivated batches.
Growing
Developed by Lazy Daizy Genetics, this cultivar is described as compact and cooperative, performing well in controlled environments. It features tight internodal spacing and broad leaf blades, typical of indica genetics. The flowering period is relatively short, often finishing within 56–63 days. The plant shows good cold tolerance late in flower, which can be leveraged to enhance its distinctive pink coloration.
Origins & Lineage
50 Shades of Pink was bred by Lazy Daizy Genetics, a breeder known for distinctive, color-forward crosses. While the exact parentage is not fully disclosed, the strain's characteristics suggest a blend of modern dessert genetics with an old-world hash plant foundation. The name directly references its ornamental pink hues, which are a result of anthocyanin expression influenced by genetics and environmental factors.