The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 5703Indica

Every Rose

Sugar Black Rose × Eleven Roses × Pink Rozay

Every Rose is a market designation for indica-leaning cultivars characterized by a distinct rose-forward aroma and flavor profile. While not a single standardized genetic line, it typically signifies a potent hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a relaxing effect, often echoing classic rose-family strains.

EffectsCalm Relaxing End-of-day
May help withStress Anxiety Insomnia
AromaFloralBerryRoseWine-likeSweet

Appearance and Bud Structure

Cultivars labeled Every Rose generally present with compact, indica-dominant plant structures. They often develop dense, tightly stacked calyxes forming firm, heavy buds. High trichome coverage can give them a frosty appearance, with colors ranging from deep green to occasional purple or pink hues. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is typically favorable, making trimming straightforward.

Aroma and Flavor Profile

The aroma of Every Rose is strongly reminiscent of rose petals, often accompanied by notes of berry and a wine-like complexity. Consumers frequently describe layered sweetness, with undertones that can include floral, candy, and sometimes earthy or creamy nuances. This sophisticated sensory experience makes it a popular choice for those seeking nuanced flavor profiles.

Effects and Experience

Every Rose is primarily associated with relaxing and calming effects, often described as an end-of-day strain. It tends to promote a sense of tranquility and can provide a gentle, body-focused experience. While generally indica-leaning, the specific effects can vary slightly depending on the phenotype and its dominant terpenes.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

While specific lab results vary, strains marketed as Every Rose are often characterized by a terpene profile that includes Myrcene, Linalool, and Caryophyllene, contributing to their relaxing and floral qualities. Limonene and Pinene may also be present, adding subtle citrus or pine notes. The THC content is typically reported in the medium-to-high range, often around 25%, with CBD levels usually below 1%.

Origins and Lineage

The name “Every Rose” often functions as a market label rather than a specific genetic cross, encompassing various cultivars within the rose-family trend. Many versions draw influence from strains like Sugar Black Rose, Eleven Roses, and Pink Rozay, which are known for their floral, sweet, and sometimes dessert-like characteristics. The exact lineage can vary significantly by region and retailer, making it important to inquire about the specific breeder and parentage.

Cultivation Notes

Cultivars fitting the Every Rose profile are generally indica-leaning and may be moderately easy to grow. They tend to have relatively short internodes and respond well to training techniques. The dense bud structure necessitates good airflow during the late flowering stage to prevent mold. Resin production is often high, making sugar leaves valuable for extraction.

Frequently asked questions

What does "Every Rose" typically refer to in cannabis?
"Every Rose" is often a market label for indica-leaning cultivars with a prominent rose-like aroma and flavor, rather than a single standardized genetic strain.
What are the common aromas and flavors associated with Every Rose?
Commonly, Every Rose offers aromas and flavors of rose petals, berries, and wine, often with underlying sweet, floral, and sometimes creamy or earthy notes.
What kind of effects can I expect from Every Rose?
Every Rose is known for its relaxing and calming effects, often described as suitable for evening use, promoting tranquility and a gentle body sensation.
Is the lineage of Every Rose consistent?
No, the lineage of "Every Rose" can vary significantly as it's a market designation. It's advisable to ask the retailer or breeder for specific parentage information.