C4 by Yak
Unknown Sativa Strains
C4 by YAK is a sativa-dominant hybrid recognized for its potent effects and complex profile. Bred by YAK, it combines traditional sativa vigor with modern breeding techniques to offer an energizing and uplifting experience.
Appearance
C4 produces visually appealing, dense buds that are densely packed and covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, indicating high resin content. In cooler temperatures, vibrant green hues are often complemented by deep purple undertones. The plant's broad leaves and robust structure are characteristic of its sativa genetics, suggesting good yield potential.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of C4 is a complex blend, featuring earthy and sweet notes with tropical undertones. It also carries herbal sharpness and a spicy background, often associated with myrcene and caryophyllene. Users frequently report a smooth flavor profile consistent with its aroma, offering a balance of sweet, spicy, and lingering pleasant aftertastes.
Effects
Consumers typically experience powerful, energizing effects with both cerebral and physical components. C4 is known to promote mental clarity, euphoria, creativity, and focus, often leading to an uplifted and relaxed mood. While generally well-tolerated, high doses may lead to anxiety in some users, and common side effects like dry mouth and eyes can occur.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
C4 typically contains THC levels between 15-20%, with some phenotypes exceeding this range. CBD content is generally low. The strain's terpene profile is rich, with myrcene and caryophyllene often present in significant amounts. Limonene and pinene also contribute, adding citrus and pine notes respectively. Emerging cannabinoids like C4- and C6-THCA have also been noted, particularly in outdoor-grown samples.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by YAK breeders, C4 is a sativa-dominant hybrid with over 70% sativa genetics. Its creation involved crossing carefully selected sativa strains to enhance potency and flavor, merging old-world vigor with contemporary breeding. The strain has been recognized at cannabis events since 2019.