GMO Rootbeer by Freeborn Selections
Indica-dominant hybrid × Sativa-dominant hybrid
GMO Rootbeer is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Freeborn Selections, recognized for its distinctive aroma and balanced effects. It is the result of meticulous crossbreeding, combining potent indica and sativa genetics to appeal to a wide range of consumers.
Appearance
GMO Rootbeer buds are visually appealing, characterized by their dense structure and a glistening, resinous coating. They typically display a deep green coloration, highlighted by vibrant orange or amber pistils. The plant's compact form is attributed to its indica heritage and precise cultivation techniques.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of GMO Rootbeer is multifaceted, offering notes reminiscent of classic root beer, mingled with hints of fuel and skunk. Consumers often detect a sweet, creamy profile complemented by spicy, earthy, and herbal undertones. The flavor follows suit, presenting a harmonious blend of sweetness, creaminess, and a subtle spiciness with an herbal finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for providing balanced effects that combine relaxation with mental clarity. Users often report feeling calm, focused, and more creative after consumption. Its profile makes it suitable for various settings, from social gatherings to introspective activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
GMO Rootbeer typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 20% to 25%, contributing to its potent psychoactive experience. CBD content is generally below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics, as well as its effects.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Freeborn Selections, GMO Rootbeer is an innovative cross that draws from both robust indica and sativa genetics. This careful hybridization aims to provide a balanced profile, incorporating the calming attributes of indicas with the uplifting qualities of sativas. The strain has gained recognition for its modern appeal and consistent quality.
Growing
GMO Rootbeer plants are known for their stable genetics and uniform phenotype expression, making them relatively consistent to cultivate. The strain has demonstrated resilience under various environmental conditions. Growers appreciate its robust structure and the dense, trichome-covered buds it produces.