Barry Seal by Omuerta Genetix
Barry Seal, a sativa-dominant cultivar by Omuerta Genetix, draws inspiration from historical sativa genetics and a rebellious spirit. Developed with advanced breeding techniques, it aims to deliver a unique and iconic cannabis experience.
Appearance
The buds of Barry Seal present a visually striking appearance, characterized by light green hues, vibrant pistils, and abundant, frosty trichome clusters. The elongated bud structure is typical of sativa-dominant strains, promoting better airflow. Observers note a gem-like quality due to heavy resin production, making it appealing for both cultivation and connoisseurship.
Aroma & Flavor
Barry Seal offers a complex aromatic profile that is both inviting and dynamic. Initial notes of sweet citrus and orange are complemented by undertones of earthy pine and spicy herbal notes, reminiscent of incense. The flavor follows suit, delivering a burst of tangy citrus, similar to tangerine, that evolves into a warm, spicy aftertaste with herbal nuances.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is reported to provide cerebral stimulation, fostering creativity and energy. Users may experience a sense of focus coupled with a mild feeling of relaxation. The overall experience is geared towards mental engagement and upliftment.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates Barry Seal typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 20% to 28%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes like limonene, myrcene, caryophyllene, and linalool contribute to its distinct aroma and effects. High limonene levels are noted for their citrus contribution.
Growing
Barry Seal is noted for its robust growth characteristics and adaptability to various cultivation environments. The strain's sativa genetics contribute to an elongated bud structure that enhances airflow. The heavy trichome production signals a potent profile, appealing to growers seeking high-quality yields.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Omuerta Genetix, Barry Seal is predominantly sativa, with over 85% of its lineage stemming from celebrated sativa populations, including East Coast sativa lines. The breeding process involved meticulous selection and multiple backcrosses to stabilize desired traits and ensure a consistent chemical profile.