Green Crack by East Coast Farmers Genetics
Indica dominant × Sativa (uplifting)
Green Crack by East Coast Farmers Genetics is a hybrid cannabis strain celebrated for its potent effects and appealing aroma. It is recognized as a reliable daytime energizer and a therapeutic option, offering a balanced experience suitable for various users.
Appearance
Green Crack buds are typically dense and well-formed, often exhibiting a deep green hue complemented by bright orange pistils. They frequently display a frosted appearance due to abundant trichomes, indicating significant cannabinoid and terpene content. The buds possess a compact structure, making them suitable for diverse growing environments.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Green Crack is characterized by tropical and fruity notes, prominently featuring mango and citrus scents. Underlying earthy and floral undertones contribute to its complex olfactory profile. Its flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a tangy, fruity taste with hints of mango, citrus, and a subtle sweetness reminiscent of tropical fruits.
Effects
This strain is known for providing energizing effects that can enhance focus and uplift mood. While offering a spirited kick, it is also described as having a mellow finish, contributing to its reputation as a versatile daytime choice. Users report feeling calm and more alert after consumption.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Green Crack typically contains THC levels ranging from 15% to 25% and less than 1% CBD. Key terpenes identified in the strain include Myrcene and Limonene, which contribute to its distinct fruity and citrus aromas and potential therapeutic properties. The high resin production, indicated by trichome density, signifies a rich cannabinoid and terpene profile.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by East Coast Farmers Genetics, Green Crack is noted for its intricate lineage, which incorporates predominantly indica genetics. This unique blend aims to combine the calming aspects of indicas with the energizing qualities of sativas. Despite its indica background, it is often described as having a balanced genetic makeup, with some sources suggesting a 40% indica to 60% sativa split.