Coral Reefer by Happy Bird Seeds
Ruderalis × Sativa
Coral Reefer, developed by Happy Bird Seeds, is a hybrid strain recognized for its distinctive Ruderalis and Sativa genetics. This combination results in a robust plant with appealing qualities for both cultivators and consumers.
Appearance
Coral Reefer buds are dense and compact, often displaying a light coral hue alongside deep greens and occasional purple undertones. They are typically covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, giving them a sparkling appearance. The plant structure is moderately bushy with strong branches capable of supporting the weight of the buds.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Coral Reefer features bright citrus notes, reminiscent of oranges, layered with subtle herbal hints and undertones of pine. Upon exhalation, the flavor mirrors this complexity, offering a tangy citrus taste, often compared to lemon zest, complemented by tropical fruit nuances and a distinct herbal character. Hints of earth and pine may linger in the aftertaste.
Effects
Users report that Coral Reefer delivers a cerebral experience, promoting a sense of happiness and focus. This hybrid is often sought after for its uplifting and stimulating qualities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 22%, with CBD levels below 1%. The prominent terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and effects.
Growing
Coral Reefer's genetics, incorporating Ruderalis, can lead to auto-flowering characteristics and potentially faster harvest cycles, with full maturity possible in as little as 8 weeks. The strain is considered suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation due to its genetic stability and robust nature.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Happy Bird Seeds, Coral Reefer is a hybrid cross primarily combining Ruderalis and Sativa genetics. This hybridization aims to leverage the resilience and auto-flowering traits of Ruderalis with the dynamic and stimulating effects of Sativa varieties.