Flubonic Plague by The Oregon Leaf Cultivation
Indica-dominant strains
Flubonic Plague is a predominantly indica strain developed by The Oregon Leaf Cultivation. It is recognized for its soothing characteristics and intricate genetic blend, making it a notable choice for both recreational and medical consumers. Its development involved meticulous breeding to achieve a potent and well-rounded profile.
Appearance
Flubonic Plague presents dense, tightly compacted buds characteristic of indica varieties. These buds are often colored with deep green and purple hues, heavily coated in glistening trichomes. The plant's thick leaves may display unique marbling patterns with lighter edges, indicative of robust resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Flubonic Plague is complex, featuring rich earthy scents alongside pungent spice and floral undertones. Its fragrance has been described as a blend of damp soil, aged wood, and fresh spice, sometimes with hints of citrus and berry. The flavor follows suit, offering initial earthy notes reminiscent of tobacco and forest floor, evolving into subtle sweet, vanilla, and spicy nuances.
Effects
This strain is primarily associated with calming effects, contributing to a soothing experience. Its indica-dominant heritage suggests a relaxing influence, making it a popular choice for unwinding.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate Flubonic Plague typically contains THC levels between 18-22%, with CBD content below 1%. Dominant terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. These compounds are believed to influence the strain's overall effects and sensory experience.
Growing
Developed by The Oregon Leaf Cultivation, Flubonic Plague is noted for robust performance and resilient cultivation traits. Early cultivation batches averaged yields of 350-400 grams per square meter. The breeding process focused on optimizing growth patterns and resilience, suggesting a strain that performs well under careful cultivation.
Origins & Lineage
Flubonic Plague originates from The Oregon Leaf Cultivation, where it was developed over two years through selective breeding of indica-dominant genetics. Over 80% of its lineage traces back to classic indica varieties known for their calming properties. The breeding aimed to combine potent effects and relaxing qualities with complex aromatic and flavor profiles.