Cajun Moon by Lovin In Her Eyes
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Cajun Moon, developed by Lovin' in Her Eyes, emerged from experimental breeding in New Orleans in the early 2010s. This strain is noted for its balanced genetic heritage, combining deep South ancestral lines with newer experimental genetics. It is recognized for its potency and complex sensory profile.
Appearance
Cajun Moon buds are dense and compact, often displaying deep chartreuse colors with lavender accents. They are known for a high concentration of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The calyxes are thick and sticky, contributing to the buds' substantial weight when optimally ripe.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Cajun Moon is a complex blend of spicy, earthy, and herbaceous notes, with undertones of pepper, pine, and floral fragrances. Subtle hints of diesel and citrus can also be detected. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a rich taste that combines sweetness with spicy, pepper-like zest, followed by a lingering minty freshness and woody notes.
Effects
Early reports suggest Cajun Moon can promote a sense of calm, potentially enhancing mood and creativity. While specific effects are not detailed, its genetic makeup implies a balanced experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analysis has indicated the presence of terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Humulene, and Terpinolene. The strain typically exhibits THC levels between 18-22% and less than 1% CBD. Genetic screening suggests the presence of unique cannabinoid precursor genes linked to its THC production.
Origins & Lineage
Cajun Moon was conceived during experimental breeding in New Orleans in the early 2010s by Lovin' in Her Eyes. It is likely a balanced hybrid, with approximately 60% sativa and 40% indica genetics. The lineage merges ancestral strains from the Southern US with modern experimental lines, reflecting a rich genetic heritage.
Cultivation Notes
The dense bud structure of Cajun Moon is reported to be suitable for both hand-trimming and machine processing. Independent studies have shown over 80% consistency in outcomes across multiple harvests under controlled conditions.