Big Money by Kickflip Genetics
Big Money is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Kickflip Genetics, known for its balanced genetic heritage and complex sensory profile. This strain emerged during a period of evolving cannabis breeding, focusing on more than just THC content to deliver a well-rounded consumer experience.
Appearance
Big Money buds are typically dense and compact, indicating high potency and preserving moisture for enhanced flavor and aroma. Visually, they display deep green coloration, often with purple hues in certain phenotypes. A thick layer of crystalline trichomes covers the buds, suggesting significant resin production, while interwoven pistils contribute to an appealing aesthetic.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Big Money is complex, featuring earthy notes reminiscent of forest soil, balanced by sweet and spicy undertones. Hints of pine and floral scents add to its intricate bouquet. Upon consumption, the flavor profile evolves from sweet and tangy to subtle spice and herbal notes, with distinct citrus and berry characteristics complemented by earthy and spicy undertones.
Effects
This hybrid strain is recognized for delivering a balanced high that combines cerebral stimulation with physical relaxation. Users often report experiencing uplifting and creative effects, making it suitable for various times of day. The balanced genetic makeup helps to mitigate overly sedative or intensely energizing experiences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Big Money features a terpene profile rich in myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Cannabinoid analysis typically shows THC levels ranging between 18% and 24%, with a notable presence of CBD under 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBC, and THCV may also be present, potentially modulating the overall effects.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Kickflip Genetics, Big Money is a hybrid strain with a genetic composition that is nearly a 50-50 balance between indica and sativa. Its creation reflects a focus on combining robust agronomic traits with distinctive chemical compositions from its parent strains. The name was inspired by the potential for significant rewards for both breeders and consumers.