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No. 2766Hybrid

Copenhagen Model by Gibbskutz Genetics

Copenhagen Model is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by GibbsKutz Genetics, blending modern breeding with traditional techniques. It is recognized for its balanced genetic profile, aiming to provide both calming and stimulating effects.

EffectsCalm Cerebral
AromaEarthySpicySweetPineHerbal

Appearance

Copenhagen Model presents dense, compact buds characterized by a rich trichome coverage that gives them a frosty appearance. These buds are typically 3 to 5 centimeters in diameter and feature deep green coloration interspersed with purple and burnt orange pistils. The buds exhibit significant resin production, indicative of their potent biochemical properties.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Copenhagen Model is a complex mix, starting with earthy notes and developing into spicy and subtly sweet undertones, with hints of pine and herbal fragrances. Its flavor profile complements the aroma, offering a dynamic experience that begins with sweet, candy-like notes before transitioning to earthy and herbal complexities, reminiscent of cedarwood.

Effects

This hybrid strain is reported to produce a balanced high, offering a combination of cerebral stimulation and a sense of calm. Users often experience a creative uplift alongside a relaxed state, making it suitable for various activities. The effects are primarily driven by its THC content, with minimal CBD.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Copenhagen Model typically contains THC levels around 22% and low CBD content, generally between 1-2%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present. The terpene profile is noted to include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.

Growing

Copenhagen Model has undergone extensive stabilization, demonstrating consistent performance across different climates. A trial grow in 2017 reported an indoor yield of approximately 450 grams per square meter. Its dense bud structure supports high resin accumulation, with resin content sometimes exceeding 20% by weight.

Origins & Lineage

Developed in the early 2010s by GibbsKutz Genetics, Copenhagen Model is the result of meticulous crossbreeding aimed at achieving a harmonious hybrid. The strain's name reflects a nod to European elegance and scientific advancements in cannabis breeding. It is thought to be a near 50/50 indica-sativa split, carefully selected for balanced effects.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Copenhagen Model?
Copenhagen Model typically has THC levels ranging between 20% and 22%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Copenhagen Model?
The dominant terpenes mentioned include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene.
What kind of effects can I expect from Copenhagen Model?
Users report a balanced high that is both calming and creatively stimulating, with cerebral uplift.
Who developed the Copenhagen Model strain?
The Copenhagen Model strain was developed by GibbsKutz Genetics.