Egg Roll by Unknown Or Legendary
Unknown/Legendary breeder
Egg Roll is a predominantly indica cultivar with an enigmatic origin, often attributed to an Unknown or Legendary breeder. This strain is recognized for its evening-focused effects and a flavor profile that blends sweet, dessert-like notes with earthy and peppery undertones, positioning it within the modern indica-dominant dessert category.
Appearance
Egg Roll flowers are typically dense and compact, often described as golf-ball or egg-shaped, characteristic of indica-dominant genetics bred for resin production. These buds usually display a deep emerald hue, which may develop purple tones in cooler conditions, accented by vibrant pistils and a heavy coating of trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor of Egg Roll are noted for a duality, combining sweet, dessert-like qualities with a more savory, earthy base. Users often detect notes reminiscent of baked goods, nuts, and dough, complemented by hints of black pepper and citrus zest.
Effects
This strain is primarily recognized for its relaxing effects, making it suitable for evening use. While moderate doses are described as soothing without being overly sedating, heavier consumption may lead to more profound relaxation and couchlock.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Egg Roll generally falls within the 19-21% THC range, with CBD levels typically below 1%. Common terpenes associated with this cultivar include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Humulene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effect profile. Minor cannabinoids like CBG are usually present in low amounts.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Egg Roll is not formally documented, with its origin credited to an Unknown or Legendary breeder in underground circles. It is hypothesized to be a descendant of Kush or Cookies lines, possibly with influences from Skunk or Zkittlez families, reflecting common breeding trends for dessert-leaning indica hybrids.
Cultivation
Egg Roll is thought to possess traits common to indica-dominant plants, suggesting a preference for indoor growing conditions where its compact structure and resin production can be optimized. Its flowering time and yield specifics are not widely published, but its lineage suggests a moderate growth cycle typical of indica hybrids.