Deep Chunk F15 by B Seeds Co
Indica Landrace Strains
Deep Chunk F15, developed by B. Seeds Co., is a notable indica strain introduced in the early 2010s. It was engineered to deliver potent indica characteristics, with a genetic makeup over 85% true indica.
Appearance
Deep Chunk F15 produces dense, chunky buds that reflect its name and robust plant structure. The buds are typically a deep forest green, sometimes showing purple hues during cooler temperatures, and are covered in a generous layer of trichomes. Fiery orange pistils contrast with the lime green leaves, creating a visually appealing specimen. The plant's compact and symmetrical structure is well-suited for indoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Deep Chunk F15 is characterized by strong earthy notes, reminiscent of damp soil. Subtle spicy undertones are present, alongside herbal nuances. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering earthy, herbal, and spicy notes, often with hints of pine and wood.
Effects
This indica-dominant strain is recognized for its ability to promote a sense of calm and focus. Users often report experiencing significant physical relaxation, making it a suitable choice for unwinding. Its effects are generally long-lasting, contributing to its reputation as a deeply relaxing option.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, Deep Chunk F15 typically falls within a THC range of 15-25% and contains less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile includes Pinene, contributing to the strain's piney aroma and potentially influencing its effects.
Origins & Lineage
Deep Chunk F15 was developed by B. Seeds Co. in the early 2010s as part of their efforts to create robust indica strains. The strain's genetic lineage is predominantly indica, with over 85% of its background tracing back to classic landrace indica strains from Central Asia. This focused genetic selection minimizes sativa influence and emphasizes indica traits.
Cultivation
Deep Chunk F15 is known for its commercial potential, with reported indoor yields of approximately 450–500 grams per square meter. Its genetic makeup contributes to a balanced cultivation process, and its robust structure is noted to be resilient. The strain is considered a benchmark for indica-dominant varieties due to its consistent traits and high-quality yield.