Adam Curry
Indica-dominant × Sativa-dominant
Adam Curry is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by CabbagePaps, known for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. This strain was bred to offer a versatile experience, combining creative sativa effects with indica's calming qualities, making it suitable for both medicinal and recreational users.
Appearance
Adam Curry buds are typically dense and frosty, covered in a thick layer of trichomes. They often display deep green hues with undertones of purple, complemented by vibrant orange pistils. The calyxes are compact and resinous, with well-defined serration on the leaves.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Adam Curry features a complex bouquet with initial notes of zesty citrus, reminiscent of lemon and bergamot, layered over earthy and musky undertones. Upon tasting, expect a burst of sweet citrus, like orange and lime, followed by notes of pine and herbal spice. The finish is smooth with lingering earthy nuances.
Effects
Adam Curry is reported to provide a balanced experience, characterized by a powerful cerebral high that can enhance focus and creativity, alongside a grounding body relaxation. Users may experience feelings of euphoria and calmness, making it suitable for various needs.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is noted to include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. Its cannabinoid profile supports a balanced psychoactive and therapeutic experience.
Growing
Adam Curry is considered relatively resistant to pests due to its compact structure and thick foliage. Growers have noted its potential for significant yields, with optimal conditions potentially yielding up to 800 grams per square meter. The strain requires careful cultivation to maintain its robust characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by CabbagePaps, Adam Curry is the result of meticulous crossbreeding aimed at achieving a balanced blend of indica and sativa genetics. The lineage reflects an equal prominence of both indica and sativa traits, with early data suggesting a near 50/50 ratio. This hybridization was achieved through traditional breeding methods combined with modern genetic insights.