Carma Fuel by Madcats Backyard Stash
Indica strains × Sativa strains
Carma Fuel is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by MadCat's Backyard Stash, known for its balanced genetic profile. This strain aims to merge the stimulating qualities of sativas with the relaxing characteristics of indicas, offering a well-rounded experience.
Appearance
Carma Fuel buds are dense and rich in trichomes, often displaying a frosty sheen. They typically present a visual mix of deep green and purple hues, with robust, serrated leaves. The buds are noted for being compact and heavy, suggesting high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Carma Fuel is complex, featuring a prominent diesel-like sharpness mingled with earthy, pine, and subtle sweet notes. Its flavor profile mirrors its scent, delivering a robust taste that combines diesel and earthiness with an underlying sweetness and hints of pine and spice.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to produce cerebral and energetic effects, balancing mental stimulation with a sense of invigoration. It is often sought after for its potential to uplift mood and provide a clear-headed experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages are not detailed, Carma Fuel is known to contain terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. These contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor profiles. The THC content is reported at 19%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by MadCat's Backyard Stash, Carma Fuel is a hybrid strain with genetic roots in both indica and sativa varieties. The breeding process focused on combining sativa vigor with indica stability, with records suggesting an approximate 60% indica and 40% sativa genetic contribution. It was meticulously developed over 18 months, involving the screening of thousands of phenotypes.
Growing
Carma Fuel is noted for its robust cultivation traits and stable genetics, making it a reliable choice for growers. Its balanced structure facilitates even light distribution and airflow, potentially reducing risks of mold and pests. Reports indicate a high germination success rate among licensed cultivators.