Block Knocker by Terp Fi3nd
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Block Knocker is a predominantly indica cultivar developed by Terp Fi3nd, a breeder focused on terpene-rich genetics and pronounced physical effects. The strain is recognized for its dense, compact bud structure and a potent, body-centric experience that makes it suitable for relaxation at the end of the day.
Appearance
Block Knocker plants are typically short and bushy, characterized by thick branching and closely spaced nodes. The buds are dense and stack tightly, often ranging in size from small to medium. In cooler conditions, the flowers can display deep violet or plum hues, contrasting with bright orange pistils. A heavy coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Block Knocker is often described as earthy and gassy, with notes of pine and pepper. Initial scents can include damp earth and herbal tea, evolving into sharper diesel and citrus undertones after grinding. Some phenotypes may offer subtle hints of berry or cocoa.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is known for delivering strong body-centric effects, often described as a "knockout" sensation that promotes relaxation. It is favored for end-of-day use, helping to unwind and potentially ease the transition to sleep.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, Block Knocker typically falls within a 10-20% THC range, with minimal CBD. The terpene profile is noted for its complexity, with Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene commonly identified. These contribute to the strain's distinct aroma and effects.
Growing
Block Knocker is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty level. It has a relatively short flowering period of 8-9 weeks and a compact structure that suits various growing setups. The strain is noted for its resin production, making it suitable for extraction methods like rosin making.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Terp Fi3nd, Block Knocker is a modern indica-dominant hybrid, estimated to be 70-85% indica. Its exact parentage has not been publicly disclosed by the breeder, a common practice among craft cultivators. The strain emerged from the connoisseur seed market, gaining popularity through limited releases and clone sharing.