Foul Carnie Teeth by Beefcake Genetics
Indica strains
Foul Carnie Teeth is an indica-dominant cultivar developed by Beefcake Genetics, recognized for its potent effects and complex sensory profile. This strain is a product of meticulous breeding, blending traditional indica qualities with modern cultivation precision.
Appearance
Foul Carnie Teeth presents dense, trichome-covered buds that often display deep green coloration interspersed with purple hues. Fiery orange pistils can also be observed, weaving through the compact bud structure. The heavy trichome coating suggests a high concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Foul Carnie Teeth is characterized by a pungent, earthy scent with noticeable pine undertones and a subtle sweetness. Upon consumption, it delivers a complex flavor profile featuring robust earthy notes, sweet fruity accents, and a lingering spicy, peppery finish on the exhale.
Effects
This strain is known for inducing a heavy body high that transitions into a state of calm euphoria. Users typically experience an initial mood uplift followed by profound physical relaxation. Its potent sedative qualities make it well-suited for evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis reveals a terpene profile dominated by Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, with smaller amounts of Pinene and Linalool. This contributes to its distinct aroma, flavor, and therapeutic potential. Foul Carnie Teeth typically contains 20-28% THC, with trace amounts of CBD and other minor cannabinoids.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Beefcake Genetics, Foul Carnie Teeth is rooted in robust indica genetics, with laboratory tests indicating over 90% indica heritage. It was bred through the cross-breeding of select indica strains and carefully chosen phenotypes, emphasizing resin production and characteristic indica traits.
Growing Information
While specific cultivation details are not provided, the dense, trichome-laden bud structure suggests a strain engineered for high resin production. Its indica heritage implies a potentially shorter flowering time and a focus on bud formation.