Hall Of Flame
Fire OG (possible) × OG Kush (possible) × Gelato (possible) × Cookies (possible) × Sherbet (possible) × Haze (possible) × Tangie (possible)
Hall Of Flame is a modern hybrid cultivar recognized for its significant THC content, delivering an uplifting mental experience followed by gentle body relaxation. It is considered a versatile mood enhancer suitable for various times of day.
Appearance
Hall Of Flame typically produces dense, calyx-forward buds with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, making them relatively easy to trim. The flowers often have a tight internodal spacing, forming golf-ball to spear shapes. They are characterized by a prominent, frosty trichome coating that can give them a sugary appearance. Bud coloration can range from lime to deep green, often accented by bright orange pistils, and may display purple hues under cooler temperatures. Sugar leaves are usually small and covered in resin.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hall Of Flame is reported to be a complex blend of bright citrus zest and sweet bakery notes, underpinned by a peppery, resinous scent. Upon breaking apart the flower, a sharper pine or fuel-like aroma may emerge, transitioning to candied citrus and warm spice. The flavor profile on inhale is often described as sweet citrus and cream, with a peppery note. Some variations may present light berry and pastry-like undertones, reminiscent of lemon bars or orange creamsicles. The finish is generally clean, with subtle pine and citrus echoes.
Effects
This hybrid cultivar is known for providing a bright, uplifting headspace, promoting a positive mood and a sense of calm. It is often described as a versatile mood-lifter that can help ease stress. Following the initial mental uplift, users typically experience a smooth transition into body relaxation without significant sedation, making it suitable for daytime use or unwinding in the evening.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Hall Of Flame is classified as a high-THC hybrid, with reported THC levels ranging from 20% to 28%, and minimal CBD content (<1%). The aromatic and flavor profiles suggest the presence of key terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. Limonene and Caryophyllene are likely dominant, contributing to the citrus and peppery notes, while Myrcene and Linalool may contribute to the calming and smoothing effects.
Origins & Lineage
While a definitive breeder and genetic lineage for Hall Of Flame have not been widely published, its characteristics suggest potential connections to high-potency hybrids. Theories propose possible parentage from strains like Fire OG or OG Kush, contributing to its potency and resin production, or from modern dessert-leaning hybrids such as Gelato or Cookies crosses, accounting for its sweet and creamy flavor notes. Another hypothesis includes a blend of sativa and indica genetics, aiming for balanced uplift and calm.
Cultivation Insights
Hall Of Flame exhibits hybrid vigor during its vegetative stage and responds well to training techniques like topping and low-stress training (LST). For optimal results, maintaining an even canopy, such as with a SCROG setup, is recommended. The plant is noted for its dense bud structure, which can maintain integrity and resist foxtailing even under higher light intensities, provided adequate airflow is ensured. Careful dry trimming is advised to preserve the abundant trichome coverage.