Burma Hybrid by Originals
Indica × Sativa
Burma Hybrid by Originals is a meticulously bred hybrid strain that merges indica and sativa genetics for a balanced experience. Developed by Original Strains, this variety is recognized for its sophisticated sensory profile and its ability to appeal to a broad spectrum of cannabis users.
Appearance
Burma Hybrid presents dense, compact buds characterized by deep forest green hues, often accented with purple. A generous coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosty, crystalline appearance, while chunky pistils add vibrant orange highlights. This visually appealing structure suggests robust resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Burma Hybrid is a complex blend of subtle pine and earthy notes, reminiscent of its Southeast Asian heritage, with hints of spice. Upon inhalation, users experience a burst of citrus and earthy flavors, followed by a sweet, candy-like finish on exhalation. This dynamic profile is attributed to its balanced genetic makeup.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for providing a combination of cerebral uplift and calming sensations. It aims to deliver a well-rounded experience, drawing on the relaxing qualities of indica while incorporating the stimulating spark often associated with sativa genetics. The effects are designed to be balanced and enjoyable for various users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Burma Hybrid typically contains THC levels ranging from 18-24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile includes Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Caryophyllene is also present, adding spicy and peppery notes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Original Strains in the early 2020s, Burma Hybrid is the result of innovative breeding techniques merging diverse indica and sativa genetics. Approximately 60% of its lineage is derived from indica, providing relaxation, while 40% comes from sativa, offering stimulation. Its genetics trace back to classic Southeast Asian landrace strains blended with modern genetics.