Cherry Sage Bf2as by Roots 64 Gardens
Sativa × Landrace Sativa × Modern Cultivars
Cherry Sage BF2’s by Roots 6.4 Gardens is a hybrid strain with predominantly sativa genetics, developed using a combination of traditional breeding and modern horticultural science. It is known for its complex aromatic and flavor profile, alongside engaging cerebral effects.
Appearance
Cherry Sage BF2’s buds are visually appealing, showcasing a mix of green hues with subtle red and sage undertones. The buds are dense yet light, indicating proper curing. They feature vibrant green leaves, reddish-orange pistils, and a generous coating of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The buds tend to form in a symmetrical pattern, reflecting stable genetics.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Cherry Sage BF2’s is a complex blend, featuring sweet cherry notes with distinct herbal sage undertones. Hints of citrus, earthiness, pine, and resin are also reported. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a dynamic taste of sweet cherry, savory sage, herbal notes, and a mild earthiness for a smooth finish.
Effects
This strain is recognized for its cerebral effects, consistent with its sativa-dominant heritage. Users can expect an energizing and uplifting experience. While primarily recreational, the cannabinoid profile suggests potential for broader therapeutic applications due to the presence of minor cannabinoids.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Cherry Sage BF2’s include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The strain typically contains around 18% THC, with CBD and other minor cannabinoids present in less than 1-2% concentrations. Trace amounts of THCV have also been detected.
Origins & Lineage
Cherry Sage BF2’s lineage is predominantly sativa, potentially derived from Southeast Asian landrace sativas crossed with modern cultivars. This genetic foundation emphasizes spirited and uplifting attributes. Back-crossing with pure sativa plants was employed to preserve beneficial traits and enhance cannabinoid content.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are limited, the strain's development involved controlled indoor environments and selective breeding. Its predominantly sativa genetics suggest a potentially longer flowering period and a preference for conditions that support vigorous growth and resin production.