Garlicane by In House Genetics
Garlicane is an indica-dominant strain meticulously bred by In House Genetics, renowned for its potent relaxation and distinctive aroma. This cultivar combines a robust genetic heritage with a complex sensory profile, appealing to both medicinal and recreational users seeking deep tranquility.
Appearance
Garlicane buds are dense and compact, characteristic of indica varieties, and are generously coated in glistening trichomes, giving them a frosty look. The foliage often displays deep green coloration, sometimes accented with purple hues, particularly under cooler temperatures. Vibrant burnt orange or reddish pistils add a striking visual contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Garlicane is notably pungent, featuring a strong garlic essence balanced by earthy and spicy undertones, with detectable hints of pine and herbs. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting a savory garlic taste on the inhale, followed by earthy and spicy notes, and finishing with a subtle sweetness. The complex terpene composition contributes to its memorable and lingering aftertaste.
Effects
Garlicane delivers profound relaxation and sedative effects, consistent with its indica lineage. Users typically experience a gradual onset of tranquility, making it well-suited for unwinding and promoting rest. Its calming properties are often sought after for managing various discomforts.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain possesses a rich cannabinoid profile, with THC levels often ranging between 20% and 25%, and a moderate presence of CBD. The terpene profile is dominated by myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy, musky, and spicy characteristics, with limonene adding a touch of citrus. Smaller amounts of terpinolene and humulene are also present.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by In House Genetics, Garlicane is a product of careful breeding focused on potent indica traits and a unique sensory experience. The strain's genetic makeup is predominantly indica, with significant influence from established indica ancestors, selected for stability, resin production, and desirable effects. Breeders utilized data-driven methodologies and genetic analysis to achieve its specific characteristics.