Dragon Dojo by Dragons Flame Genetics
Afghan × Hindu Kush
Dragon Dojo is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Dragons Flame Genetics, bred over several years using traditional and modern techniques. It is recognized for its potent, relaxing experience and consistent performance, making it a standout choice among cannabis enthusiasts.
Appearance
Dragon Dojo buds are dense and compact, typically displaying a dark green coloration with hints of purple and blue. They are heavily coated in crystalline trichomes, indicating high potency. The leaves are broad and jagged, characteristic of indica varieties, often showing deep green with lighter, frosty patterns.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Dragon Dojo is complex, featuring strong earthy and pine notes layered with subtle spice. Its fragrance is robust and persistent, with an initial pungent quality that softens into warmer, resinous undertones. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering an initial burst of sweet earthiness followed by lingering spiciness, with notes of pine resin and citrus upon closer examination.
Effects
Dragon Dojo is primarily known for providing a calming experience. Its predominantly indica nature suggests a relaxing effect profile that may be beneficial for users seeking tranquility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates Dragon Dojo typically contains around 18% THC, with CBD levels below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects. Its cannabinoid profile is a result of meticulous breeding and genetic analysis.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Dragons Flame Genetics, Dragon Dojo was bred over several years, aiming for a powerful yet balanced profile. Its lineage incorporates classic indica genetics, potentially including Afghan and Hindu Kush ancestors, balanced with select sativa influences to achieve a roughly 70% indica-dominant character.
Cultivation
Dragon Dojo is noted for its sturdy plant structure and robust stems, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation where its visual appeal and dense trichome production can be maximized. Growers have reported consistent performance, suggesting resilience and reliability in controlled environments.