The Leaf Index
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No. 2775Indica

Dagga by Underworld Genetix

Dagga, an indica strain by Underworld Genetix, honors the rich cannabis traditions of South Africa. This cultivar is the result of meticulous selective breeding, combining landrace genetics with modern techniques to produce a robust and refined plant.

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Appearance

Dagga plants exhibit a robust, well-structured morphology, typically developing dense, resinous buds. These buds are often characterized by a rich green hue, accented by deep purple and orange pistils. Microscopic inspection reveals intricate trichome formations, indicative of significant cannabinoid concentrations.

Aroma and Flavor

The aroma of Dagga is complex, beginning with vibrant herbal notes and developing into spicy undertones, complemented by hints of citrus and earthy pine. When consumed, the flavor profile melds traditional herbal essences with sweet, almost caramel-like nuances, creating a refined sensory experience.

Effects

Users report that Dagga offers a balanced experience, often described as calm and cerebral. This indica-dominant strain is noted for its ability to induce a relaxed state, making it suitable for unwinding.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

Laboratory analyses indicate that Dagga typically contains THC levels ranging from 15% to 23%, with minimal CBD content. Prominent terpenes such as limonene, myrcene, and pinene contribute to its distinctive aroma and effects, potentially enhancing the overall experience through an entourage effect.

Origins and Lineage

Dagga by Underworld Genetix draws its heritage from the traditional cannabis practices of South Africa, where 'dagga' has been a recognized term for decades. Underworld Genetix preserved vital traits from indigenous landrace genetics, combining them with modern breeding techniques to create a strain that respects its deep cultural roots.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Dagga?
Laboratory tests indicate that Dagga typically has THC levels ranging from 15% to 23%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Dagga?
Prominent terpenes found in Dagga include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene.
What is the origin of the Dagga strain?
Dagga originates from South Africa, with Underworld Genetix preserving traits from traditional landrace genetics.
What kind of effects does Dagga provide?
Users often describe the effects of Dagga as calm, cerebral, and relaxed.