Black by Seach Medical Group
Indigenous Landraces × Modern Genetics
Black by Seach Medical Group is a predominantly indica-dominant strain developed through extensive breeding for relaxation and therapeutic qualities. It combines indigenous landrace influences with modern genetics, resulting in a sophisticated profile.
Appearance
Black buds are visually striking, characterized by dense structures often displaying deep green and purple hues. These colors are contrasted by dark pistils and a generous dusting of trichomes, indicative of its potent THC content. The buds are typically compact and heavy, with a well-developed resinous coating.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Black is rich and earthy, with noticeable spicy and musky notes, and a subtle hint of berry. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering bold, earthy tastes complemented by spicy, peppery undertones and a delicate citrus lift. Sweet notes are also present, contributing to a multi-dimensional sensory experience.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is primarily associated with promoting a sense of calm and deep relaxation. Its effects are generally considered beneficial for unwinding and may contribute to a tranquil state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Black typically exhibits THC levels between 15-25% and CBD below 1%. Its terpene profile includes compounds like caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, and pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. Minor cannabinoids may also be present, potentially enhancing its relaxing effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Seach Medical Group, Black is the result of approximately five years of selective cross-breeding and field testing. It is approximately 80-90% indica, integrating traits from indigenous landraces and modern genetics to achieve its desired therapeutic and relaxing characteristics.
Cultivation
The cultivation of Black involves rigorous selection and breeding processes aimed at optimizing cannabinoid output and terpene profiles. Genetic stability is maintained through backcrossing procedures, ensuring a consistent indica-dominant phenotype.