Bloodwork by Sunleaf Seed Co
Sativa dominant × Indica
Bloodwork is a sativa-dominant hybrid meticulously developed by Sunleaf Seed Co, representing a significant advancement in cannabis breeding. It combines robust sativa genetics with select indica influences to create a stable, high-performance strain.
Appearance
Bloodwork buds are typically medium to large, dense, and coated in trichomes. They exhibit a blend of luminous lime green and soft purple hues, with serrated leaves and prominent orange pistils. The structure features elongated internodes and a well-branched canopy, facilitating light penetration and resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Bloodwork is a complex tapestry, beginning with sharp notes of pine and citrus, followed by subtle earthy and herbal undertones. Spicy pepper nuances emerge during curing. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering bright, tangy citrus zest that evolves into earthy and herbal notes on the palate.
Effects
This strain is noted for delivering a cerebral experience, characteristic of its sativa heritage. While specific effects are not detailed beyond this, its genetic makeup suggests a potentially uplifting and mentally engaging experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses have indicated a THC content ranging from 19-22%, with CBD levels below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. These compounds are believed to influence the strain's overall effects and sensory experience.
Growing
Sunleaf Seed Co employed advanced breeding techniques and controlled environments to ensure Bloodwork's robust growth and resilience. The strain exhibits a balanced growth pattern and consistent phenotype expression, with breeders focusing on minimizing undesirable traits and maximizing yield potential.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Sunleaf Seed Co, Bloodwork is predominantly sativa, inheriting approximately 75% of its genetic blueprint from high-yielding sativa parents. A minor indica influence, estimated at 15-20%, was strategically introduced to enhance stability and growth resilience. The development process involved extensive research and testing over 18 months.