95 Dead by Parabellum Genetics
Unknown Indica × Unknown Indica
95 Dead is an indica-leaning cultivar from Parabellum Genetics, recognized for its potent effects and classic indica structure. This strain is often sought for its deeply relaxing qualities, making it a suitable choice for evening use.
Appearance
95 Dead typically exhibits a squat to mid-height growth, often reaching 0.8–1.2 meters indoors. It features tight internodal spacing and broad, dark green leaves that can develop purple or near-black hues in cooler temperatures. The mature flowers are dense and heavy, characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and abundant trichome coverage, giving them a frosty appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of 95 Dead is deep and resinous, with earthy and musky notes complemented by hints of fuel, black pepper, and occasional sour citrus. Some phenotypes may present subtle sweetness. Upon combustion, the flavor is often robust and layered, starting with spicy and warming notes, followed by gassy undertones. Brighter citrus or pine notes can emerge depending on the terpene profile.
Effects
Consumers often report that 95 Dead provides a distinctly sedative body high, promoting a calm and grounded mindset. It is frequently used for after-hours relaxation and to prepare for sleep. The strain is also noted for its potential to support appetite.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific percentages vary, key terpenes identified in 95 Dead include Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Humulene. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor profile. The cannabinoid content typically ranges from 18-26% THC, with less than 1% CBD, indicating a potent, non-psychoactive cannabinoid profile.
Growing
This indica-dominant cultivar is known for its compact structure and relatively short flowering times. It performs well indoors and is noted for its capacity for thick trichome coverage. Growers highlight its potential for good yield and ease of cultivation, particularly for those seeking resin-forward flowers.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Parabellum Genetics, 95 Dead is understood to be primarily indica in heritage, with its name suggesting a connection to classic mid-1990s genetics. While the precise lineage is not publicly disclosed, its morphology and terpene profile suggest influences from Afghan or Kush families, possibly augmented by modern selections chosen for potency and resin production.