Butterface Rum by Papermaker Genetix
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Butterface Rum is a boutique hybrid strain from Papermaker Genetix, noted for its complex aroma and flavor profile that blends confectionary sweetness with barrel-aged spice. Developed by a small-batch breeder, this cultivar emphasizes layered terpenes and has gained a reputation among enthusiasts seeking unique sensory experiences.
Appearance
Butterface Rum typically produces medium-sized buds with a calyx-forward structure and dense trichome coverage. The flowers display colors ranging from lime to forest green, sometimes with plum undertones, complemented by tangerine to copper pistils. It generally features a moderate calyx-to-leaf ratio, facilitating easier trimming.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Butterface Rum is characterized by a prominent buttercream scent, layered with notes of brown sugar, vanilla, and toasted spice, reminiscent of dark rum or spiced desserts. Upon consumption, flavors follow suit, offering buttercream and vanilla upfront, followed by dark sugar and a subtle peppery warmth with a faint nutty finish.
Effects
This hybrid is described as balancing body relaxation with a clear, engaging headspace. While specific effects are not detailed, its profile suggests a nuanced experience suitable for various consumption times.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Butterface Rum typically tests within a THC range of 18-25% and has less than 1% CBD. Dominant terpenes often include caryophyllene and myrcene, with supporting notes of humulene and linalool, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor profile.
Growing
Considered a balanced hybrid, Butterface Rum is adaptable to common cultivation techniques like topping and low-stress training, with a flowering time of approximately 8-9 weeks. It exhibits hybrid vigor and a quality resin finish, suitable for both indoor and temperate outdoor environments.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Papermaker Genetix, a breeder focused on modern crosses and terpene-first selection, Butterface Rum's exact lineage is not publicly disclosed. However, its characteristics suggest a background combining indica and sativa genetics, aligning with the breeder's catalog which emphasizes hybrid vigor.