Bermuda Triangle by Precursor Genetics
Classic indica varieties × 1970s landrace strains
Bermuda Triangle is an indica-dominant strain developed by Precursor Genetics, noted for its robust potency and distinctive genetic profile. It combines qualities sought after for both medicinal and recreational use, offering a unique sensory experience rooted in classic indica heritage.
Appearance
Bermuda Triangle buds are characterized by their dense, compact structure, often displaying deep forest green coloration interspersed with purple hues. They are notable for a high density of resinous trichomes, giving them a glossy appearance, and are further enhanced by vibrant orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bermuda Triangle is a complex blend, starting with prominent earthy and pine notes that pay homage to its indica lineage. As the aroma develops, hints of sweet citrus and berry emerge, creating a captivating fragrance. Upon tasting, users experience a layered profile that mirrors its scent, with initial notes of toasted wood and nuttiness evolving into distinct citrus and berry undertones, often complemented by spicy nuances.
Effects
This strain is recognized for inducing a sense of calm and euphoria, often accompanied by cerebral effects. Its predominantly indica genetics contribute to a deeply relaxing experience, making it suitable for unwinding. The balanced cannabinoid profile helps temper the intensity of the psychoactive effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Bermuda Triangle features a rich terpene profile, with myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene identified as prominent compounds that contribute to its aroma and effects. Cannabinoid analysis typically shows THC levels ranging from 18% to 22%, with CBD present in amounts less than 1%. Minor cannabinoids are also present, contributing to the overall entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Precursor Genetics, Bermuda Triangle is a predominantly indica strain, with genetic testing indicating approximately 80% indica and 20% sativa composition. Its lineage is believed to incorporate genetics from classic indica varieties popular in the 1990s and exhibits characteristics reminiscent of 1970s landrace traditions. The breeding focused on combining resilience, potency, and a rich sensory profile.
Cultivation
Cultivators have noted that Bermuda Triangle can offer yields that are heavier than the industry average under optimal conditions. Its morphology suggests a robust respiratory profile, contributing to its productive growth. The strain's genetic selection emphasizes resilience and the development of dense, resinous buds.