Adagio
Northern Lights (speculated) × Granddaddy Purple (speculated)
Adagio is an indica-dominant strain developed by Gage Green Genetics, noted for its potent relaxation and sensory engagement. It combines classic indica traits with elements that enhance its flavor and aroma complexity.
Appearance
Adagio produces dense, resinous buds characterized by a generous coating of white trichomes. The coloration typically features deep forest greens with purple undertones, particularly when cultivated in cooler environments. Fine pistils, ranging from bright orange to deep red, are also noticeable.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Adagio is a complex blend of earthy and skunky notes, complemented by hints of pine and fresh herbs. Upon closer inspection, subtle floral and spicy undertones emerge. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, beginning with a sweetness that transitions into a savory, herbal finish.
Effects
Adagio is known for delivering a deeply relaxing body high, often leading to a couch-lock sensation, making it suitable for evening use. It can also induce a sense of mental clarity and creative stimulation, offering a dual-action experience. Users often report a blissful state of calm and sensory relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Myrcene is a primary terpene in Adagio, contributing to its sedative qualities and earthy aroma. Caryophyllene adds spicy and peppery notes, potentially aiding in pain relief. Limonene and Pinene are also present in smaller amounts. THC levels typically range from 18% to 23%, with CBD around 1-2%, alongside trace amounts of other cannabinoids.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Gage Green Genetics, Adagio is primarily indica, with approximately 70-80% indica genetics. Its lineage is thought to include influences from strains like Northern Lights and Granddaddy Purple, contributing to its dependable performance and classic indica attributes.