Fabwood by Greensnowman
Indica Genetics
Fabwood is a predominantly indica cultivar developed by Greensnowman, celebrated for its potent effects and complex sensory profile. Through meticulous breeding focused on classic indica genetics, this strain offers a unique blend of flavor, aroma, and therapeutic potential.
Appearance
Fabwood presents dense, resinous buds with a distinct emerald green hue, often accented by deep purple undertones. Its flowers are heavily coated in trichomes, indicating high quality and potency, with a well-structured formation typical of premium indica varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Fabwood is a rich tapestry of earthy notes, complemented by hints of pine and a subtle sweetness reminiscent of aged wood. Upon tasting, users experience an initial burst of earthiness that evolves into sweet, woodsy flavors with spicy undertones and a lingering pleasant aftertaste.
Effects
Fabwood typically induces a strong sense of calm and euphoria, often accompanied by focused, cerebral sensations. While primarily recreational, its potent indica characteristics can lead to significant sedation, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses consistently show Fabwood containing THC levels between 20% and 26%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes contributing to its profile include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, which influence its earthy, spicy, and citrusy notes.
Growing
Fabwood is noted for its robust genetic makeup and phenotypic consistency, with breeders achieving desired traits in over 85% of plants. It is known for producing resinous buds and exhibits vigorous qualities, suggesting good yield potential under optimal cultivation conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Greensnowman in the early 2010s, Fabwood is the result of extensive experimentation with high-quality indica genetics. The breeding process involved rigorous selection and verification of cannabinoid and terpene profiles, aiming to create a standout indica cultivar with superior potency and a unique sensory experience.