Calling Drirving by Gibbskutz Genetics
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Calling Drirving is an indica-dominant cultivar developed by Gibbskutz Genetics, recognized for its intricate profile and robust genetic background. This strain offers a blend of traditional indica qualities with modern breeding advancements, appealing to both recreational users and those seeking therapeutic benefits.
Appearance
Calling Drirving produces dense, resin-coated buds with a deep forest green coloration, often accented by subtle purple hues. The buds are characterized by tightly packed calyxes and a frost-like coating of trichomes, indicating significant resin production and a visually appealing structure.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Calling Drirving combines earthy undertones with notes of pine and spice, complemented by a fresh herbal scent and an underlying sweetness. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile mirrors these qualities, beginning with a sharp, tangy taste that transitions into a smooth, lingering sweetness.
Effects
Users typically experience a deeply relaxing and sedating body high with Calling Drirving, promoting a sense of calm and mental tranquility. While primarily indica-dominant, it can also provide a gentle cerebral uplift, described by some as a mild euphoria that does not impair clarity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain features a cannabinoid profile with THC levels generally between 18% and 24%, and minimal CBD content (<1%). Its terpene profile is characterized by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects.
Potential Medical Uses
Due to its relaxing and analgesic properties, Calling Drirving is often considered for managing conditions such as chronic pain, muscle spasms, and insomnia. Its calming effects also make it suitable for stress relief and potentially reducing anxiety.
Origins
Developed by Gibbskutz Genetics, Calling Drirving is the result of a multi-year breeding program focused on merging classic indica genetics with contemporary techniques. The strain was refined through careful selection, controlled hybridizations, and feedback from experienced growers and users.