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No. 7716Hybrid

Gator Bait by Csi Humboldt

Indica Lines × Sativa Lines

Gator Bait is a hybrid strain developed by CSI Humboldt, known for its balanced genetic profile that merges indica and sativa traits. This cultivar offers a nuanced experience, appealing to a wide range of consumers seeking both cerebral stimulation and physical calm.

AromaEarthyHerbalCitrusPineSweetSkunky

Appearance

Gator Bait buds are characterized by their dense structure, displaying deep green coloration often interspersed with purple hues. Bright orange pistils are visible, woven through a dense coating of resinous trichomes that indicate high potency.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Gator Bait is complex, starting with pungent, earthy notes that blend with herbal and citrus undertones. Upon inhalation, flavors are bold and earthy, with spicy, pepper-like nuances that transition to a lingering herbal sweetness with hints of citrus and mint.

Effects

Consumers often experience an initial cerebral uplift and energetic rush, conducive to creative or social activities. This is followed by a gradual calming and relaxing body effect, creating a balanced dual-phase experience.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain features a terpene profile rich in myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. Laboratory analyses typically show THC levels ranging from 20% to 26%, with minor amounts of CBD and other cannabinoids present.

Growing

Gator Bait is noted for its resilient growth patterns and adaptability across various environments. Its genetic makeup allows for consistent high potency and impressive resin production, making it a valuable cultivar for breeders and consumers.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by CSI Humboldt in Humboldt County, Gator Bait is the result of crossing powerful indica and sativa lines, including undisclosed landrace genetics and modern hybrids. This hybridization aims to combine the best traits from both indica and sativa spectrums for a balanced experience.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Gator Bait?
Laboratory analysis typically shows THC levels ranging from 20% to 26%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Gator Bait?
The major terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene.
What kind of experience does Gator Bait offer?
It provides a balanced high, starting with a cerebral uplift and energy, followed by a calming body effect.
Where did Gator Bait originate?
Gator Bait was developed by CSI Humboldt in Humboldt County, California.