Ghost Valley by Ohms Seeds
Indica-dominant genetics
Ghost Valley is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Ohms Seeds, recognized for its potent effects and distinctive genetic profile. This strain is noted for providing a balanced experience, combining relaxation with mental clarity.
Appearance
Ghost Valley presents visually appealing, dense, and chunky buds. These are characterized by deep green coloration, often highlighted with vibrant purple undertones. The buds are covered in a thick layer of crystalline trichomes, indicating high potency, and feature pistils ranging from burnt orange to deep red.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Ghost Valley is a complex blend, starting with earthy and resinous notes reminiscent of damp soil. This is complemented by subtle citrus undertones, evoking lemon or orange peels. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, featuring lingering earthiness, hints of pine, and subtle notes of berry and spice.
Effects
Consumers report that Ghost Valley delivers a deeply relaxing body high accompanied by cerebral euphoria. The experience often begins with a mental uplift, transitioning into a full-body calm, making it suitable for unwinding. Some users note its ability to promote sedation while allowing for clarity, which can be beneficial for creative pursuits.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Ghost Valley is rich in terpenes such as beta-myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and delta-limonene, contributing to its earthy, spicy, and citrus characteristics. The strain typically contains high levels of THC, often exceeding 25-30%, with minimal CBD content (under 1%). This cannabinoid profile is responsible for its potent psychoactive and potential therapeutic effects.
Growing
Ghost Valley is noted for its robust structure and resilience, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation. It consistently yields plants with dense, resinous buds. While specific details on difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not provided, its genetic makeup suggests a stable phenotype.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Ohms Seeds, Ghost Valley emerged in the early 2010s from extensive experimentation with genetic crosses. While the source material focuses on its indica heritage and relaxing effects, the user-provided type indicates a sativa-dominant classification. Its lineage is carefully curated, with approximately 70-80% of its genetic material attributed to indica characteristics.