Doobie Nights
Doobie Nights is an indica-leaning hybrid primarily found in California markets, celebrated for its dessert-forward profile. It is recognized for its visually appealing dense flowers, often exhibiting purple hues, and effects that lend themselves to evening relaxation.
Appearance
Doobie Nights typically presents dense, medium-sized flowers with a rounded structure and prominent calyxes. The coloration often features deep greens mixed with lavender or purple shades, particularly when finished in cooler temperatures. Bright orange pistils contrast with a heavy coating of trichomes, indicating a mature resin profile.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is frequently described as candy-sweet, often with initial notes of fruit punch or grape and berry, complemented by citrus brightness and a creamy, vanilla-like undertone. Upon breaking apart the flower, a subtle peppery warmth and faint fuel-like scent may emerge. The flavor profile generally mirrors the aroma, delivering a bright, fruity candy taste with a creamy finish.
Effects
Consumers often report an evening-ready experience with Doobie Nights, characterized by soothing, body-forward euphoria. The effects are consistent with its indica-leaning classification, making it suitable for unwinding. Onset is typically within minutes, with a peak lasting 30-60 minutes and effects lingering for 2-3 hours, depending on dosage and individual tolerance.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results vary by grower, Doobie Nights is generally positioned in the 20-22% THC range, with minimal CBD (<1%). The terpene profile is often dominated by notes associated with sweet, fruity, and creamy characteristics. Commonly identified terpenes include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, with potential contributions from Pinene and Humulene, supporting its dessert-like aroma and flavor.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Doobie Nights is not widely documented, making it challenging to pinpoint a definitive breeder. It is commonly associated with the dessert-hybrid family, potentially including genetics from strains like Gelato, Sherb, and Zkittlez. Its name and profile are often linked to the Santa Rosa retailer of the same name, suggesting it may be a house-stabilized profile rather than a single, canonical genetic line.
Cultivation
Growers often aim for a stable phenotype in Doobie Nights, focusing on medium-height plants with robust calyx stacking and significant trichome density. The cultivar tends to exhibit purple coloration when exposed to cooler night temperatures. Its dense flower structure and abundant resin production contribute to its appeal, though specific yield and difficulty metrics can vary between different growers and cultivation methods.