Frozen Daiquiri
Citrus-forward hybrid × Dessert-forward hybrid
Frozen Daiquiri is a dessert-leaning hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its pronounced trichome coverage and a flavor profile reminiscent of a daiquiri. It appeals to consumers seeking terpene-forward flower that offers both mental uplift and physical ease, fitting into the popular cocktail-themed flavor category.
Appearance
This strain typically produces dense, conical flowers with tightly stacked calyxes and a low leaf-to-calyx ratio, which simplifies trimming. Mature buds can develop a frosty, silvery-white appearance due to heavy trichome production, living up to the 'frozen' aspect of its name. Coloration usually ranges from light green to mint green, with occasional pink or orange pistils and sometimes faint purple hues at the bract tips under cooler temperatures.
The plants generally exhibit tight to medium internodal spacing and a balanced structure, responding well to training techniques. Colas can become substantial, necessitating good airflow to prevent issues in dense clusters.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by a sweet lime scent, often described as a daiquiri spritz, complemented by notes of strawberry and cane sugar. When ground, it releases a burst of citrus, followed by creamy candy undertones. Some phenotypes may also present subtle floral hints or tropical fruit nuances.
On the palate, Frozen Daiquiri delivers bright lime and sugared citrus peel flavors, finishing with a soft strawberry-creamsicle note. The experience is smooth and sweet, with a lingering taste of lime sorbet and cane syrup, often accompanied by a gentle herbal spice on the exhale.
Effects
Frozen Daiquiri is described as a hybrid that provides a heady lift alongside balanced body ease. It is favored by consumers who appreciate a distinct flavor profile and robust terpene expression.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically exhibits a high THC content, generally ranging from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile is often anchored by limonene, with supporting notes from beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, and potentially linalool or ocimene. Total terpene content in well-grown examples can be substantial, often reaching 1.5 to 3.0 percent by weight.
Growing
Breeders often select for traits that contribute to bag appeal and good returns for solventless extraction. Cultivators report that selecting for stable citrus-strawberry aromatics and robust resin production is common. The strain generally responds well to standard cultivation practices, with attention needed to preserve its aromatic qualities during the drying and curing process.
Origins & Lineage
Frozen Daiquiri is generally understood to be a citrus-dessert hybrid, often resulting from crosses involving citrus-heavy parents with lime and sweet rind notes, and dessert-leaning partners that enhance resin and density. Its name reflects its frosty trichome appearance and its daiquiri-like bouquet.
While specific parentage can differ between breeders, the lineage typically emphasizes limonene and fruity terpenes, aligning with cocktail-themed cultivars. Breeders in this category often prioritize both visual appeal and suitability for hash-making.