Gone Swishin
Gone Swishin is an emerging indica cultivar gaining attention in connoisseur circles. Its name suggests a connection to blunt culture, likely due to its sweet aroma and smooth smoking experience. Consumers may encounter variation until the genetics stabilize.
Appearance & Bud Structure
Gone Swishin typically presents dense, compact buds that resemble golf balls or spears. These flowers are characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and are heavily coated in glandular trichomes, appearing milky under magnification. The color is usually light to medium lime green, sometimes accented with lavender streaks. Orange to copper pistils are present in moderate density, and the sugar leaves are compact, aiding in post-harvest handling.
Well-cultivated buds feel tacky yet resilient, indicating proper turgor and curing. The bulk density is often between 0.45–0.60 g/cm³, meaning an eighth typically consists of a few medium-sized nugs rather than many small ones. Airy or foxtailed buds may suggest suboptimal growing conditions, such as excessive heat or light intensity.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
The aroma of Gone Swishin is predominantly sweet, with notes of candy, berry, and cream, often accompanied by a subtle pastry or vanilla wafer undertone. Some users detect a faint tobacco-leaf or cedar scent, possibly contributing to the 'Swishin' part of its name. Post-grind, the aroma intensifies, shifting towards candied citrus, grape, or tropical fruit punch, with potential hints of creamy dairy.
When consumed, Gone Swishin offers a smooth, confectionary flavor that mirrors its aroma. The inhale often features sweet citrus or berry notes, followed by vanilla cream, light dough, or marshmallow on the mid-palate. The exhale can conclude with subtle wood, cocoa nib, or faint tobacco-leaf nuances, making it pair well with blunts but also enjoyable in other consumption methods.
Effects
Gone Swishin is reported to produce a euphoric effect. While specific details are limited, the strain's profile suggests a balanced experience often associated with modern dessert hybrids.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Gone Swishin is not widely available, its profile as a dessert hybrid suggests dominant terpenes may include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. Supporting terpenes like Linalool and Ocimene are also common in this category, contributing to the sweet, fruity, and sometimes floral aromatic qualities. The THC content typically ranges from 18-26%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
The precise origin and breeder of Gone Swishin have not been officially documented. It is considered an emerging cultivar that has gained popularity through word-of-mouth and dispensary offerings. Its flavor profile and market positioning suggest it belongs to the modern dessert-hybrid family, which often includes genetics from strains like Gelato, Cookies, Zkittlez, or Sherb.
Given its characteristics, plausible genetic frameworks could involve crosses like Gelato x Zkittlez or derivatives of Sherb or Cookies. The name likely references Swisher cigarillos and the culture surrounding blunt smoking, emphasizing sweet, aromatic flower with a smooth burn. Consumers are advised to check batch-specific information for the most accurate lineage details.
Cultivation
Growers can expect Gone Swishin to exhibit characteristics common to dessert hybrids, including dense bud structure and a rich trichome coating. The flowering time is typically around 8-10 weeks. Due to its emerging status, specific yield data and optimal growing environments are best determined through grower reports and observation, but consistent cultivation practices for indica-dominant hybrids are generally recommended.