Blue Martini Dry by Annibale Genetics
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Blue Martini Dry is a boutique, mostly sativa cultivar developed by Annibale Genetics, a breeder recognized for their focus on flavor complexity and small-batch creations. This strain is designed to offer a refined sensory experience, balancing a berry-inclined aroma with crisp botanical notes for a clean finish.
Appearance
Blue Martini Dry typically exhibits a medium-tall stature with elongated, sativa-leaning architecture and flexible branches. Its cola formation is columnar, featuring stacked calyxes that create tapered spear-like buds. The plant's foliage is generally a healthy mid-green with narrow, slender leaflets. Some phenotypes may display faint lavender-blue hues on the sugar leaves when exposed to cooler temperatures late in the flowering cycle.
Aroma & Flavor
The name "Blue Martini Dry" suggests a scent profile characterized by blue-toned, berry-like aromas combined with a "dry" finish that hints at crisp botanical notes, reminiscent of gin. This translates to a flavor experience that is often described as a nuanced blend of berry, citrus, and herbal undertones, avoiding overly sweet or dessert-like profiles.
Effects
As a mostly sativa cultivar, Blue Martini Dry is cultivated for a lifted, daytime-leaning effect. Consumers often report experiencing a sense of calm, creativity, and focus, accompanied by feelings of euphoria. This profile makes it suitable for those seeking functional daytime options that promote alertness without being overly sedating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, Blue Martini Dry is noted for its terpene-rich profile, often falling within the 1.5–3.0% range by dry weight. Key terpenes contributing to its aroma and effects are suggested to include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Blue Martini Dry generally aligns with the growth characteristics of sativa-dominant hybrids, typically maturing within 9–11 weeks of flowering indoors. Plants can reach medium-tall heights and benefit from training techniques. Its terpene-forward nature and resin quality suggest it may be well-suited for extraction processes when harvested and cured properly.
Origins & Lineage
Annibale Genetics has classified Blue Martini Dry as mostly sativa, but the exact parentage has not been widely disclosed, a common practice for breeders protecting proprietary crosses. Inferences from its traits suggest influence from classic equatorial sativas and modern citrus-berry hybrids, with the name hinting at berry and botanical (gin-like) aromatic components.