Chapel Of Love
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Chapel Of Love is an emerging craft cannabis strain evoking romance and mystique, with a profile that balances potent, THC-dominant effects with dessert-leaning or floral-incense aromatics. Publicly available data is currently sparse, suggesting it is a boutique cultivar with limited releases.
Appearance
Chapel Of Love is characterized by dense, trichome-covered flowers with robust calyx development, often appearing frosty and glassy when properly cured. Pistils typically range from peach to rust tones, contrasting with lime to forest-green calyxes, which may exhibit lavender hues under specific conditions. The flowers form medium-sized colas with well-stacked bracts, and sugar leaves often have a frosty appearance, making hand-trimming ideal for preserving visual appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Chapel Of Love can present as a dual profile, aligning with its name. One facet offers a confectionary bouquet with notes of vanilla frosting, powdered sugar, and berry glaze, reminiscent of dessert-themed strains. The other facet evokes chapel incense, with hints of frankincense, cedar, and spiced florals like rose or geranium.
When expressing the dessert profile, top notes often include citrus sweetness from limonene, supported by a peppery undertone from caryophyllene and a soft lavender note from linalool. The incense-floral profile may be influenced by terpenes like terpinolene and ocimene. Properly cured flowers can deepen in aroma, revealing notes of vanilla custard with subtle cocoa or almond undertones.
Effects
Chapel Of Love is expected to provide a balanced yet potent hybrid experience, leaning towards THC-dominant effects. Its impact is generally described as uplifting and potentially romantic or celebratory, aligning with its evocative name. The specific effects can vary depending on the dominant terpene profile, offering either a more relaxing or subtly stimulating sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is reported to have a THC content ranging from 19-23%, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile may vary, potentially aligning with either a dessert-forward or an incense-floral chemotype. Common terpenes associated with the dessert profile include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, while the incense-floral profile might feature Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene.
Origins & Lineage
The exact lineage of Chapel Of Love is not publicly confirmed, and it is considered an emerging craft cultivar with limited documentation. Its name suggests a duality: 'Love' hinting at sweet, floral, or aphrodisiac-leaning cultivars popular after 2018, and 'Chapel' referencing classic incense or church-like notes found in older cannabis lines. Plausible genetic scenarios include crosses within the 'wedding' dessert family or hybrids linking to older European or Haze-adjacent lines.