Harlo by Sappfire Seeds
Indica Dominant × Sativa Dominant
Harlo is an indica-dominant strain developed by Sappfire Seeds, a breeder recognized for high-quality genetics. It was created through extensive crossbreeding of indica and sativa varieties to achieve a balanced profile suitable for both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
Harlo's buds are dense and compact, characteristic of indica-dominant varieties, but also feature elongated structures reminiscent of sativa strains. The plant displays a dynamic color palette, with deep greens complemented by hints of purple and orange pistils. It is noted for a generous coating of trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Harlo is a complex blend of earthy, pine, and subtle citrus notes, often described as similar to a forest floor with spicy fruit undertones. Its flavor profile is smooth and sweet, featuring lingering hints of vanilla and spice, with underlying notes of earthiness and herbal qualities.
Effects
Harlo delivers a balanced experience, beginning with an uplifting cerebral sensation that can enhance mood and creativity. This is followed by a deep, comfortable body relaxation that promotes calmness. The combination makes it suitable for various user preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is highlighted by pinene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential therapeutic benefits. Harlo typically contains THC levels between 20% and 25%, with CBD generally below 1%. Trace amounts of other cannabinoids may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Sappfire Seeds in the mid-2010s, Harlo resulted from meticulous crossbreeding of indica and sativa dominant strains. The development involved over a dozen breeding iterations to ensure stability and quality. Its lineage is presented as a testament to Sappfire Seeds' commitment to innovation in cannabis genetics.
Cultivation
Harlo is appreciated by cultivators for its predictable growth patterns and moderate flowering cycle. It demonstrates hybrid vigor, and early test grows indicated a potential for increased yields compared to similar hybrid strains. The plant exhibits robust structural vigor and unique resin production capabilities.