The Leaf Index
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No. 4915Indica

Bermuda Triangle

Triangle Kush × Ghost OG

Bermuda Triangle, also known as Bermuda Triangle OG, is an indica-leaning hybrid celebrated for its dense, resinous flowers and powerful, enduring effects. This cultivar is recognized for its classic OG characteristics, offering a potent experience often sought by connoisseurs.

EffectsCalm Couch-Lock Creative Euphoric Relaxed
May help withAnxiety Stress
AromaCitrusPineDieselEarthyFloralGrapeGrapefruitLavenderLemonPeppery

Appearance

Bermuda Triangle produces medium-tall plants with a structure typical of OG strains, featuring strong central colas and moderate spacing between nodes. The mature buds are notably dense and heavily coated in trichomes, often appearing frosted. Flowers typically display lime to forest green hues, interspersed with abundant amber or orange pistils. Some phenotypes may develop subtle lavender or purplish tones when exposed to cooler temperatures late in the flowering cycle.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Bermuda Triangle is distinctly OG, characterized by bright notes of lemon and grapefruit layered over a base of pine and diesel, with hints of black pepper. When the flower is broken apart, an earthy, herbaceous scent, reminiscent of thyme, and a subtle skunkiness emerge. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a citrus-forward taste with a peppery, kush-like finish on the exhale.

Effects

Users report that Bermuda Triangle delivers a mood-lifting yet grounding experience, making it suitable for late afternoon or evening use. The effects are often described as euphoric and deeply relaxing, potentially leading to a couch-lock sensation. Its potency and calming influence are frequently noted by consumers.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain typically tests with high THCA levels, translating to THC content ranging from 18-26%, while CBD content remains below 1%. Common dominant terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor profile. Other present terpenes may include Pinene, Linalool, and Humulene.

Origins & Lineage

Bermuda Triangle emerged in the 2010s, with its lineage often described as an OG-leaning hybrid. It is frequently suggested to be a cross between Triangle Kush and Ghost OG, or similar analogs within the OG Kush family tree. This heritage contributes to its potent effects and classic Kush aroma.

Growing

Cultivating Bermuda Triangle often results in medium-tall plants with robust structures. The buds are known for their density and significant resin production. Growers may need to manage canopy density through training to ensure proper light penetration to lower bud sites. It is noted for its high trichome coverage, indicating a potent resin engine.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Bermuda Triangle?
Bermuda Triangle typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 26%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Bermuda Triangle?
The most commonly reported dominant terpenes in Bermuda Triangle are Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene.
What is the reported flavor profile of Bermuda Triangle?
Bermuda Triangle is known for its citrus, diesel, and earthy flavors, with notes of pine and grapefruit.
What effects are associated with Bermuda Triangle?
Users commonly report euphoric, relaxed, and calm effects, sometimes leading to a couch-lock sensation.