Commando by Blue Bloods Grow
Commando is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Blue Bloods Grow, noted for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. It offers a complex sensory experience and is recognized for its appealing appearance and robust aroma.
Appearance
Commando buds are typically dense and range from medium to large in size, presenting a frosted, crystalline look due to a high concentration of trichomes. The coloration features deep forest greens often accented with purplish undertones, characteristic of hybrid strains, with leaves showing a mix of vibrant greens and burgundy hints.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Commando is a complex blend, beginning with a robust base of pine and earthy notes, complemented by subtle spicy citrus undertones. When consumed, the flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a balanced mix of earthy and citrusy tastes, enhanced by complex herbal and spicy nuances. The experience is rounded out with a lingering sweetness.
Effects
Commando is reported to produce cerebral effects, suggesting a stimulating mental experience. Its balanced genetic makeup aims to provide a multifaceted experience, appealing to a range of users seeking both mental engagement and potential relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate Commando typically contains THC levels between 18% and 22%, with potential to reach higher percentages under optimal conditions. Minor cannabinoids are also present, contributing to a synergistic effect. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor profile.
Growing
Commando is recognized for its resilience and has been noted as a strain with good potential for cultivation. Its balanced genetics contribute to a moderate growth pattern, making it appealing to both novice and experienced growers. The strain's appearance, with dense, trichome-rich buds, signals its potency and quality.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Blue Bloods Grow, Commando is a hybrid strain resulting from a fusion of indica and sativa genetics, aiming for a near 50/50 balance. This approach was employed to stabilize desirable traits, including resilience and potency, drawing inspiration from both classic and modern cannabis varieties. It was first introduced around 2020 and quickly gained recognition.