Bama Dragon by Coulter Family Farms
Indica Dominant Hybrids
Bama Dragon is an indica strain meticulously bred by Coulter Family Farms, known for its commitment to quality. Originating in the Southern United States, this strain carries a deep indica heritage refined over multiple breeding cycles.
Appearance
Bama Dragon buds are characterized by a dense, chunky structure, often forming small clusters. They are covered in trichomes, giving them a sparkling, frosted appearance. The buds display vibrant green hues with deep purple undertones and fiery orange pistils.
Microscopic analysis reveals high trichome density, suggesting significant resin production. The plant's overall architecture is robust and bushy, supporting heavy colas.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bama Dragon is rich and earthy, reminiscent of forest undergrowth, with secondary notes of pine and subtle citrus. Volatile organic compound analysis confirms the presence of pinene and limonene.
Upon inhalation, the flavor begins with a sweet overtone that transitions to a rich, earthy bitterness, similar to spiced herbal teas. A lingering aftertaste reminiscent of toasted nuts and burnt leaves is often reported.
Effects
Bama Dragon is noted for delivering cerebral and focused effects, characteristic of its indica lineage. The strain's balanced profile offers a unique experience for users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Independent laboratory tests typically show Bama Dragon has a THC concentration ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels around 0.5% to 1.2%. Trace amounts of CBG and CBC may also be present.
The terpene profile includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The strain demonstrates robust genetic trait stability and high cannabinoid preservation.
Origins & Lineage
Bama Dragon was meticulously bred by Coulter Family Farms, originating in the Southern United States. It is predominantly an indica strain, with over 70% of its genetic profile attributed to traditional indica genetics.
The breeding process involved over 15 distinct cycles and extensive genetic mapping, utilizing advanced phenotyping and data-driven selection. The strain was stabilized over a multi-year journey, achieving notable consistency and winning regional awards.
Cultivation
Coulter Family Farms employed advanced phenotyping and controlled experiments, including variations in temperature and light spectrum, to hone the flowering phases and ensure stability. Minimal genetic drift has been observed over subsequent generations.
Farmers have reported up to a 35% increase in resin production compared to other indica strains, indicating a potentially high yield and quality.