90s Nightmare
90's Nightmare is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by The Bakery Genetics, drawing inspiration from the 1990s cultural landscape. It offers a balanced experience, combining relaxing indica qualities with uplifting sativa characteristics, making it a versatile choice for various users.
Appearance
The buds of 90's Nightmare are typically dense and compact, often measuring 1-2 inches in diameter. They are distinguished by a generous coating of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. Vibrant hues of deep purple and green are often visible, interspersed with fiery orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of 90's Nightmare is a complex blend, starting with earthy and musky tones that give way to sharp citrus notes. Hints of pine and berry are also present, contributing to a layered fragrance that can intensify with curing. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a tangy citrus initial taste that evolves into an earthy, spicy finish with subtle sweet, pastry-like undertones and herbal depth.
Effects
This hybrid strain delivers a balanced high, beginning with an energizing and euphoric uplift that gradually transitions into a profound sense of physical calm and relaxation. Users often experience a mellowing of initial cerebral stimulation, leading to a deeply relaxing body sensation that can help ease tension.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
90's Nightmare typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 25%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, known for its relaxing properties; Limonene, contributing citrus notes and an uplifting effect; and Caryophyllene, adding spicy undertones. These compounds contribute to the strain's unique sensory profile and effects.
Origins
Created by The Bakery Genetics, 90's Nightmare was developed during a period of significant cannabis innovation, aiming to capture the spirit of the 1990s. It is described as a masterful cross that embodies the best characteristics of both indica and sativa genetics, subtly influenced by classic potent strains.