Agartha
Landrace Sativas
Agartha is a sativa-dominant strain meticulously bred by Super Strains, focusing on cultivating potent uplifting characteristics. Developed through rigorous selective breeding and field testing, it has earned a reputation for its balanced cerebral stimulation and energizing qualities.
Appearance
Agartha buds are visually appealing, characterized by their density and a significant coating of trichomes that give them a sparkling appearance. The coloration typically includes deep greens with contrasting purple hues, further enhanced by vivid orange pistils. Cultivation experts note that the bud structure exhibits a density increase of approximately 15% compared to similar sativa strains.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Agartha is a complex bouquet featuring earthy and floral notes, complemented by hints of citrus. Consumers often liken the scent to a forest after rain. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile delivers crisp citrus notes balanced by earthy undertones, with additional subtle hints of pine and tropical fruit.
Effects
Agartha is noted for producing cerebral and uplifting effects, promoting a sense of calm, creativity, and euphoria. User feedback indicates a high effectiveness for daytime activities, contributing to mental clarity and focus without significant sedative properties. This makes it a favored choice for those seeking invigoration and enhanced cognitive function.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is dominated by myrcene, limonene, and pinene, contributing to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor. Myrcene is present in high concentrations (30-40%), providing earthy notes, while limonene (20-25%) offers citrus characteristics, and pinene (10-15%) adds a pine aroma. Agartha typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with very low CBD content (<1%). Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present in trace amounts, potentially contributing to an entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Super Strains, Agartha is the result of extensive research and selective breeding aimed at enhancing sativa genetics. Breeding data suggests a lineage of over 70% pure sativa heritage, likely involving crosses of landrace sativas from various regions. This careful curation ensures a consistent and desirable phenotype.
Cultivation
Agartha exhibits desirable sativa-dominant traits, including a tall, lanky structure and good resistance to flowering issues. The strain's dense bud formation is noted for its appeal in indoor cultivation setups. Rigorous phenotypic selection over multiple generations has resulted in a stable and repeatable phenotype, with approximately 85% of plants expressing desired sativa features.