Croissant by Lit Farms
Croissant is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Lit Farms, noted for its balanced genetic composition and appealing sensory profile. It emerged from breeding efforts focused on combining desirable traits from both indica and sativa varieties, aiming for a unique experience.
Appearance
Croissant buds are typically dense and resinous, varying in size from medium to large with a conical shape. They are characterized by a heavy coating of trichomes, often described as frosty, and display colors ranging from deep greens to purples, accented by orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a distinctive aroma reminiscent of freshly baked croissants, blending sweet and savory notes. Upon closer inspection, hints of caramel and nutmeg can be detected. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting sweet and evolving into earthy undertones with subtle citrus notes.
Effects
Croissant provides a balanced high, combining relaxing qualities with a mild cerebral uplift. Users often report feeling calm, creative, and experiencing a sense of euphoria. This makes it suitable for both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic applications.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes in Croissant include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its unique aroma and flavor. The strain typically contains THC levels between 18% and 25%, with CBD content below 1%. Trace amounts of other cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present, potentially enhancing its effects.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not fully detailed, Lit Farms' breeding process suggests a focus on robust genetics and high resin production. The strain's consistent quality indicates stability in its genetic makeup, likely leading to reliable growth patterns.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Lit Farms, Croissant is a hybrid strain resulting from meticulous crossbreeding of select indica and sativa genetics. Its creation is part of a trend in modern cannabis breeding that emphasizes unique sensory profiles and balanced effects, emerging from Lit Farms' experimental work starting around 2017.