The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 0387Sativa

Cape Crusader

Durban Poison × Kush × Cookies

Cape Crusader is an emerging sativa-dominant cannabis cultivar with a name suggesting South African origins and a bold profile. This strain is noted for its layered aroma and energetic effects, positioning it as a distinctive option in the modern cannabis market.

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Appearance

Cape Crusader buds are typically medium-dense, forming tapering spires with conic tops on the main colas. Favorable bract-to-leaf ratios and dense trichome coverage are common, with coloration ranging from green to subtle lavender hues under cooler temperatures. Rust-orange pistils add visual contrast against the frosty exterior.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Cape Crusader is layered, opening with bright notes of citrus peel, green herb, and pine, hinting at terpinolene and limonene. Mid-notes may include peppery spice and diesel. Flavors can range from citrus and herbal notes reminiscent of Durban Poison to lemon-fuel and earthy undertones, often finishing with a hint of vanilla or cookie.

Effects

Users report that Cape Crusader provides energetic and focused effects, often accompanied by a sense of calm and creativity. This strain is thought to offer a clear-headed experience that can be invigorating without being overwhelming.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data is emerging, Cape Crusader is anticipated to be a high-THC strain, likely falling between 15-25% THC, with minimal CBD (<1%). Dominant terpenes may include terpinolene, caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor profile. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and potentially THCV may also be present.

Growing

Cape Crusader is expected to have a flowering time of approximately 9 to 10.5 weeks. Its structure may favor speared colas and medium internodal spacing, potentially offering good resilience and faster ripening times, which can be beneficial in challenging climates.

Origins & Lineage

The name 'Cape Crusader' suggests a connection to South African landraces, possibly Durban Poison, crossed with modern genetics like Kush or Cookies lineages. This combination aims to balance energetic sativa traits with the potency and appeal of indica-dominant hybrids.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Cape Crusader?
Cape Crusader typically has a THC content ranging from 15% to 25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Cape Crusader?
Dominant terpenes are expected to include terpinolene, caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene.
What effects does Cape Crusader provide?
Users report energetic, focused, and creative effects, often with a sense of calm.
What is the likely origin of Cape Crusader?
The strain's name suggests a lineage tracing back to South African landraces like Durban Poison, potentially crossed with Kush or Cookies varieties.