Andromeda by Eureka Seeds Org
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Andromeda is a hybrid cannabis cultivar from Eureka Seeds Org, characterized by its resinous, dense flowers and a balanced indica/sativa profile. It offers a versatile experience that can be adapted to different consumption times through dosage and preparation.
Appearance
Andromeda typically presents with dense, frost-heavy flowers that have a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, simplifying the trimming process. Mature buds often display lime to forest-green coloration, accented by copper or rose-colored pistils, and sometimes subtle lavender hues under specific temperature conditions. The flowers are notable for their conspicuous trichome coverage, giving them a sugared or frosted appearance.
This cultivar adapts well to various growing techniques, including topping and low-stress training, with a predictable stretch of 1.5–2.0x after the light cycle flip. The internodal spacing is moderate, promoting good airflow while allowing for the development of dense flower sites. Buds swell into firm, granular structures with minimal foxtailing when grown under optimal conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Andromeda is a complex blend, often described as combining ripe stone fruit and sweet citrus notes, such as candied grapefruit or tangerine, with underlying spicy and herbal undertones. Deeper scents of black pepper, clove, and woodland herb are present, anchored by earthy and musky notes. On the grind, hints of lime zest and pine become more prominent.
Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with sweet citrus notes like tangerine candy or preserved lemon, evolving into flavors of peach skin, pine resin, and a peppery herbal finish. When vaporized, users may detect notes of apricot nectar and lemongrass. Combustion tends to amplify the spice and pine elements, leaving a drier finish with a whisper of clove. The mouthfeel is described as medium-bodied and clean.
Effects
Andromeda is reported to provide a balanced arc of effects that build steadily, avoiding the sharp onset sometimes associated with higher THC varieties. The experience can be steered towards daytime or evening use depending on the dose, terpene dominance, and preparation method. Its effects are generally considered versatile, offering a pleasant experience for both connoisseurs and occasional users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Andromeda typically falls within a THC range of 18–26%, with CBD content below 1%. Total terpene content often ranges from 1.6–2.8% by weight, considered above average for commercial flower. Key terpenes frequently identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Beta-Caryophyllene, contributing to the strain's aromatic and potential therapeutic properties. Other terpenes like Linalool, Pinene, and Humulene are also noted.
Growing
This hybrid is known for its grower-friendly characteristics, including predictable stretch, straightforward nutritional needs, and adaptable canopy behavior. Indoor cultivators appreciate its moderate internodal spacing and vigor, which allows for efficient canopy management and commercially viable yields. The flowering time is typically 56–65 days under standard indoor conditions.
Andromeda responds well to training techniques and can fill a screen effectively without excessive vertical growth. It is noted for rooting faster and requiring slightly lighter feeding compared to many OG-derived lines. Maintaining canopy temperatures between 22–26°C during mid-to-late bloom is recommended for optimal bud development.
Origins & Lineage
Andromeda was developed by Eureka Seeds Org as a modern hybrid in the indica/sativa tradition, aiming for a resinous flower with robust structure. While the breeder has not publicly disclosed the exact parentage, the selection emphasizes a balanced terpene profile featuring fruit, citrus, and spice notes. It is important to distinguish this Eureka Seeds Org version from other breeding projects that may share the Andromeda name.
The strain fits within the market trend of hybrids with total terpene content between 1.5–3.0% and THC levels of 18–26%. Grower reports suggest its terpene axis is often led by myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene, aligning it with contemporary hybrid profiles that balance bag appeal with grower-friendly vigor.