Did I Do That by Sin City Seeds
Purple Urkle
Did I Do That is an indica strain developed by Sin City Seeds, drawing inspiration from the well-regarded Purple Urkle. It has gained recognition for its notable effects and sensory profile, appealing to a wide range of cannabis consumers.
Appearance
Did I Do That produces dense, chunky buds often characterized by vibrant purple and deep green coloration. The buds are typically covered in sparkling trichomes and feature orange and red pistils, indicative of its genetic heritage.
The uniformity in bud formation is a frequently noted characteristic, contributing to its appeal among connoisseurs and highlighting the precision of its breeding.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Did I Do That balances earthy depth with sweet, fruity notes, often described as a blend of orchard fruits and musky herbal hints. Underlying spicy and vanilla undertones can also be detected.
Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering an initial taste of sugary fruit, reminiscent of berries, followed by a lingering herbal finish. Citrus and floral notes are also present, contributing to its complex sensory experience.
Effects
This strain is noted for its cerebral effects, which have attracted attention from both novice and experienced users. Its impact is described as both potent and attention-grabbing.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory tests on early generations of Did I Do That indicated THC levels typically ranging between 18% and 24%. The terpene profile is suggested to include Myrcene and Caryophyllene, contributing to its aroma and potential effects.
Growing
Did I Do That is noted for its genetic stability and robust nature, with a high percentage of cultivators reporting consistent yields. It exhibits resilience to pests and diseases, making it a dependable option for growers.
The strain has demonstrated reliable growth patterns and success rates that meet or exceed industry averages, even in challenging environmental conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Sin City Seeds, Did I Do That's genetic foundation is heavily influenced by Purple Urkle. Approximately 70% of its genome is reported to match Purple Urkle, with the remainder being a carefully selected mix to enhance its unique characteristics.
The breeding process involved meticulous selection and backcrossing techniques over multiple generations to ensure phenotypic stability and achieve specific terpene and cannabinoid profiles.