Asd X SFV
ASD × SFV
ASD X SFV is a hybrid cannabis strain meticulously developed by Humboldt Seed Organisation, blending indica and sativa genetics. This strain is recognized for its balanced cannabinoid profile and a complex sensory experience, making it a notable example of modern cannabis breeding.
Appearance
ASD X SFV presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by vibrant green and purple hues, often highlighted by orange pistils. The buds are coated in a frosty layer of trichomes, indicating a rich cannabinoid and terpene content, and showcase well-structured calyxes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of ASD X SFV is layered and complex, with initial notes of earthy pine and citrus zest evolving into sweeter berry undertones. Inhalation reveals a balanced mix of spice and sweetness, starting with a sharp citrus-forward taste that finishes smoothly with hints of sweet grape or dark berry.
Effects
ASD X SFV is known for providing balanced effects, typically including a euphoric burst that gradually transitions into a calming sensation. This hybrid profile is often described as cerebral and conducive to creativity, offering a well-rounded experience for users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains moderate THC levels ranging from 10% to 18%, with a small presence of CBD. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. The balanced cannabinoid ratio contributes to its reliable effects.
Growing
ASD X SFV is the result of careful breeding and cultivation practices, with breeders focusing on robust growth patterns and genetic stability. While specific details on difficulty, yield, or flowering times are not provided, the strain is noted for its potential for high resin production.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the Humboldt Seed Organisation, ASD X SFV is a hybrid strain created by blending the best traits of its parent lines. It is reported to have approximately 50-50 indica and sativa genetics, drawing from both robust growth patterns and complex cannabinoid/terpene profiles, possibly including early contributions from indigenous landrace varieties.