Happy Chillmore by Pacific Nw Roots
Indica-dominant strains × Sativa-dominant strains
Happy Chillmore is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Pacific NW Roots, noted for its balanced genetic profile. It was bred to offer mood-enhancing qualities, merging calming indica influences with the invigorating properties often associated with sativa strains.
Appearance
Happy Chillmore buds are visually striking, typically displaying a rich, deep green coloration often accented with purple hues and subtle orange pistils. The buds are covered in a dense layer of glittering trichomes, contributing to a frosty appearance and indicating high resin content. They are well-structured, forming compact and dense formations with a high density measurement, indicative of meticulous cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Happy Chillmore is intricate, featuring earthy and musky undertones complemented by notes of citrus and pine. Upon closer inspection, scents of lemon and lime emerge, layered over a more profound herbal base. Subtle hints of spice and sweet florals can also be detected, creating a complex olfactory experience. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a blend of citrus, herbal, and sweet notes with earthy and pine undertones.
Effects
Happy Chillmore is reported to provide a balanced experience, offering both calming and mood-enhancing effects. Users may feel a sense of happiness and tranquility without significant sedation. This makes it a suitable option for those seeking a mellow yet uplifting sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, Happy Chillmore typically falls within a 15-25% THC range, with negligible CBD content (<1%). The strain's aroma and flavor are influenced by terpenes such as Myrcene and Limonene, which contribute to its earthy, citrus, and pine notes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Pacific NW Roots, Happy Chillmore was created through selective breeding programs aimed at achieving a balanced hybrid. The strain is reported to have a genetic makeup that is approximately 50% indica and 50% sativa, designed to harness the desirable traits of both parent types. Its development focused on stability, yield, and a unique sensory profile, quickly gaining recognition in the Pacific Northwest.