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No. 6184Hybrid

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.

May help withFatigue
AromaCitrusHerbalPineOrangeTropical

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.

Frequently asked questions

What are the dominant terpenes in Coral Reefer?
The dominant terpenes identified in Coral Reefer include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene.
What is the THC content of Coral Reefer?
Coral Reefer typically has a THC content ranging between 18% and 22%.
What kind of effects does Coral Reefer provide?
Users report cerebral, focused, and happy effects from Coral Reefer.
What is the genetic background of Coral Reefer?
Coral Reefer is a hybrid strain resulting from a cross between Ruderalis and Sativa genetics.