Cab Driver by Rare Dankness Seeds
Classic Indica Varieties
Cab Driver, developed by Rare Dankness Seeds, is a predominantly indica strain celebrated for its intricate blend of effects, aroma, and taste. This strain appeals to both recreational users and those seeking therapeutic benefits, showcasing masterful breeding and cultivation.
Appearance
The buds of the Cab Driver strain exhibit a dense, resinous structure characteristic of high-quality indica varieties. They display vibrant green coloration interspersed with deep purple undertones, and are covered in a generous amount of sparkling trichomes and bright orange to red pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
Cab Driver presents a complex aroma with earthy, spicy, and subtly sweet fruity notes. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, starting with sweet, sugary notes that transition into a robust, earthy base, complemented by hints of citrus and spice. The presence of terpenes like myrcene and pinene contributes to its distinct scent and taste.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is known for delivering calming and focused effects, often accompanied by a tingling sensation. It is frequently chosen for its potential to alleviate stress, pain, and insomnia, making it suitable for evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages are not detailed, Cab Driver is noted for its rich terpene profile, including myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene. These contribute to its characteristic aroma and flavor. The strain's cannabinoid profile is robust, with a THC content of approximately 18% and CBD content below 1%.
Cultivation
Cab Driver is an indica-dominant strain that requires careful cultivation. Early reports indicated yields ranging from 400–500 grams per square meter. Its genetic makeup suggests a resilient growth pattern, making it a commercially viable option for cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Rare Dankness Seeds, Cab Driver is the result of over three years of research and selective breeding. Its genetic lineage is primarily indica, meticulously chosen for its calming and therapeutic properties, with approximately 87% indica dominance confirmed through genetic analysis.