Cchinensis by Unknown Or Legendary
Unknown/Legendary Breeder × Possible Asian Landrace Varieties
Cchinensis, attributed to an unknown or legendary breeder, is an indica strain shrouded in mystery. Its origins are debated among cannabis historians, first appearing in underground circles in the early 2000s. This strain is recognized for its unique qualities and resilience.
Appearance
Cchinensis buds are typically dense and robust, often displaying a rich combination of deep green and purple hues. The leaves are noted for their serrated edges and a glossy finish. Under magnification, the trichomes appear as dense, sparkling clusters.
Cultivated indoors under optimal conditions, the plants can reach heights of up to 150 centimeters. The branched structure is said to promote even light distribution, which is beneficial for maximizing yield.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Cchinensis is complex, featuring earthy undertones complemented by hints of citrus and pine. Users often detect initial fresh scents that evolve into deeper, more intricate notes, including herbal, spicy, and sweet elements. Analytical studies link its aroma to compounds like myrcene and limonene.
The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sophisticated blend of sweet and citrusy notes with an undercurrent of spicy herbs. Initial tastes are often described as vibrant and fresh, reminiscent of orange juice with subtle herbal qualities.
Potency & Effects
Cchinensis typically exhibits a THC content around 24% and less than 1% CBD, indicating significant psychoactive potential. Its effects are generally consistent with indica-dominant strains, though specific details are not provided in the source notes.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses and genetic studies suggest Cchinensis possesses a unique cannabinoid and terpene profile. Key terpenes identified include myrcene and limonene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. While early reports suggested a balanced THC/CBD mix, modern analyses point to higher THC levels.
Origins & Lineage
The exact origins of Cchinensis are unknown, credited to a mysterious or legendary breeder with few records. It first surfaced in underground cannabis communities in the early 2000s. Genetic research speculates a possible lineage tracing back to rare Asian landrace varieties, exhibiting traits of both ancient genetics and modern hybrids.
Cultivation
Cultivation journals from the early 2000s indicate that Cchinensis requires approximately 8 to 10 weeks of flowering time. Under optimal conditions, yields are reported as moderate, averaging between 450 to 550 grams per square meter.