Dobos Triangle
Triangle Kush × Do-Si-Dos (suspected)
Dobos Triangle is an emerging hybrid cultivar gaining attention in connoisseur circles for its potent effects and dessert-forward aroma. While precise lineage details are still emerging, it is widely believed to be a descendant of Triangle Kush, potentially crossed with a dessert-type strain.
Appearance and Bud Structure
Dobos Triangle typically develops dense, compact colas with tightly stacked calyxes, often resembling golf balls or soda cans. The buds are usually olive to deep green, with occasional plum or wine hues appearing on the sugar leaves under cooler temperatures. A heavy coating of trichomes gives the flowers a frosted appearance.
The plant structure leans towards OG genetics, featuring medium-thick stems and moderate internodal spacing, making it receptive to training techniques like topping and SCROG. The lateral branches can become heavily laden with buds, often requiring support late in the flowering stage. Pistils mature from bright tangerine to a subdued copper color.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma profile of Dobos Triangle is often described as a complex blend of dessert-like sweetness and classic gas notes, reminiscent of caramelized sugar and fuel. This unique combination suggests a lineage that bridges traditional OG profiles with modern cookie-inspired cultivars.
Flavor reports align with the aroma, frequently mentioning notes of chocolate, cream, and citrus, often underscored by diesel, floral, and herbal undertones. Some users also detect hints of mint, contributing to a layered and satisfying taste experience.
Effects
Dobos Triangle is reported to deliver a potent and balanced effect profile, often leading to a sense of focused relaxation. The experience is typically characterized by a strong cerebral uplift coupled with a soothing body high, making it suitable for various times of day depending on individual tolerance.
Users have noted a sustained and powerful effect, which can be beneficial for unwinding or for engaging in activities that require concentration. The strain's potency suggests it is best consumed in moderation, especially by those new to high-THC varieties.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Dobos Triangle is limited, reported terpene profiles often include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene. This combination contributes to its characteristic aroma and flavor complexity, blending earthy, citrus, spicy, and floral notes.
The THC content is notably high, frequently reported around 28%, with CBD levels typically below 1%. This cannabinoid profile underscores the strain's potent psychoactive and physical effects, aligning with its reputation for delivering a strong experience.
Growing Information
Cultivating Dobos Triangle is generally considered moderately challenging, requiring attention to environmental controls to optimize bud density and trichome production. The plant responds well to training techniques such as topping and SCROG, which can help manage its structure and maximize yield.
Flowering time is typical for its genetic class, and the yield potential is considered good, especially when grown with proper support and nutrient management. The dense, resinous nature of the buds necessitates good air circulation to prevent mold and mildew issues, particularly in the later stages of flowering.
Origins and Lineage
The precise origin and breeder-of-record for Dobos Triangle are not widely documented, but its name strongly suggests a connection to the Florida-bred Triangle Kush. The 'Dobos' portion of the name is thought to be a nod to the Hungarian Dobos torte, known for its layered chocolate and caramelized sugar, hinting at a dessert-like flavor profile.
Community speculation often places Dobos Triangle as a hybrid derived from Triangle Kush, potentially crossed with a dessert-forward cultivar like Do-Si-Dos or a Cookie family strain. This breeding rationale aims to combine the potent OG characteristics of Triangle Kush with the sweet, confectionary aromatics and resin production of modern cookie hybrids, resulting in a cultivar with both high THC and a complex flavor profile.