Corn Cob by Archive Seed Bank
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Corn Cob is an indica-dominant strain developed by Archive Seed Bank, noted for its unique curing process inspired by traditional methods. It aims to provide a deeply relaxing experience with a complex sensory profile.
Appearance
Corn Cob buds are characterized by a dense, compact structure resembling a cob. They are typically covered in a thick layer of frosty trichomes, often exhibiting deep green hues accented by orange pistils. The unique curing process may introduce subtle variations in color and texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Corn Cob is a complex blend featuring earthy and sweet notes, reminiscent of fresh corn with hints of spice. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering initial sweetness and nuttiness that evolves into earthy undertones and a subtle spice, with suggested notes of buttery corn and caramel.
Effects
This strain is known for delivering a predominantly indica experience, characterized by profound relaxation and calming sensations. Users often report a balanced effect that can lead to sedation, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Corn Cob typically contains THC levels around 18% and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is notable for the presence of myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and relaxing effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Archive Seed Bank, Corn Cob draws inspiration from historical cannabis curing and fermentation techniques, utilizing natural wraps like corn husks. The strain is predominantly indica, bred for stability, yield, and resin production.
Cultivation Notes
The cultivation of Corn Cob involved experimental and methodical trials focusing on curing and fermentation to enhance its aromatic complexity and potency. The breeding process emphasized meticulous selection of parent strains to ensure consistent genetic makeup and predictable outcomes.