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No. 0307Indica

Cobbler Hemp Indoor Flower CBD

Charlotte's Cherries × Tangistan R4

Cobbler Hemp Indoor Flower (CBD) is a visually appealing, indoor-grown CBD cultivar designed for a clear-headed experience. Its rich aroma and nuanced flavor profile make it a standout option for both wellness consumers and connoisseurs.

EffectsCalm Clear-headed
May help withStress
AromaBerryChocolateCitrusCreamHerbalNuttyOrangePeppery

Appearance

Indoor-grown Cobbler typically presents dense, medium-sized buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. The flowers display vibrant lime to forest green hues, sometimes with purple accents, and are adorned with bright orange pistils. A uniform, pearly coating of trichomes covers the buds, indicating careful cultivation and robust cannabinoid presence.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Cobbler is reminiscent of a warm peach cobbler, featuring notes of stone fruit, citrus peel, and baking spice. Underlying this are subtle hints of chocolate and nuts, contributing to its complex bouquet. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, with prominent notes of tangerine and peach on the inhale, followed by a mellow, spiced-wood finish.

Effects

Cobbler is primarily indica-dominant and known for providing a sense of calm and composure without significant impairment, due to its high CBD-to-THC ratio. This strain is favored for its clean, clear-headed experience, making it suitable for daytime use or any time clarity is desired.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain's terpene profile is characterized by Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Myrcene, with supporting notes of Humulene and Linalool. These terpenes contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. Cobbler is cultivated to be high in CBD and low in THC, typically maintaining a CBD:THC ratio between 20:1 and 30:1, ensuring it remains non-intoxicating for most users.

Growing

Cobbler thrives in controlled indoor environments, which optimize resin and terpene expression. Growers often select for phenotypes with strong calyx stacking and manageable growth habits. The strain responds well to training techniques like topping and scrogging. Careful attention to harvest timing is crucial to maintain legal THC compliance while maximizing CBD maturation.

Origins & Lineage

Cobbler is a modern CBD hemp strain bred for superior flavor and compliance. Its lineage commonly traces to a cross between Charlotte’s Cherries and Tangistan R4. Charlotte’s Cherries contributes high CBD potential and berry notes, while Tangistan R4 adds citrus-forward terpenes and aids in producing resinous flowers. This breeding effort aimed to create a hemp variety with a more nuanced sensory experience than earlier hemp strains.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Cobbler Hemp Indoor Flower (CBD)?
The THC content typically ranges from 12-18%, but is bred to remain compliant with federal hemp regulations, meaning the CBD content is significantly higher.
What are the dominant terpenes in Cobbler?
The primary terpenes reported are Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, with supporting notes of Linalool and Humulene.
What does Cobbler smell and taste like?
It is known for its aroma and flavor reminiscent of peach cobbler, with notes of stone fruit, citrus, spice, and subtle hints of chocolate and nuts.
What are the reported effects of Cobbler?
Users report a sense of calm and composure, with a clear-headed experience that is generally non-intoxicating.