Hawaiian Zombie Duck by TNT Genetics
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Hawaiian Zombie Duck, developed by TNT Genetics, is a hybrid strain resulting from meticulous crossbreeding of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This strain aims to synthesize robust and resilient plant characteristics, combining traits from its diverse lineage for a unique user experience.
Appearance
Hawaiian Zombie Duck buds are visually striking, characterized by a dense structure and a vibrant color palette. Expect a complex interplay of bright greens, deep purples, and hints of luminous orange, often adorned with a thick layer of sparkling trichomes. The flowers exhibit a mix of long, wispy hairs and dense nugs, reflecting its tropical heritage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hawaiian Zombie Duck presents a complex bouquet, often starting with an initial burst of citrus and earthiness, complemented by sweet tropical notes. Subtle spicy undertones add depth to the olfactory experience. On the palate, it delivers a juicy blend of pineapple and citrus on the inhale, followed by hints of pine and earthiness. Exhalation often finishes with a warm, spicy note, leaving a lingering sweetness.
Effects
Data from growers indicates that Hawaiian Zombie Duck is noted for a unique blend of euphoria and relaxation, with over 75 percent of testers reporting this combination. The strain is generally described as offering both uplifting cerebral effects and calming physical sensations, making it suitable for various consumption preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses suggest that Hawaiian Zombie Duck possesses a rich terpene profile, with notable compounds including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Humulene, and Terpinolene. Cannabinoid assays typically show THC concentrations ranging between 23% and 28%, with CBD levels generally below 1%. This cannabinoid balance contributes to its potent psychoactive and subtly calming effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by TNT Genetics, Hawaiian Zombie Duck is a triple-hybrid strain meticulously crafted from traditional ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The breeding process spanned over five years, aiming to integrate the auto-flowering traits of ruderalis with the body relaxation of indica and the cerebral uplift of sativa. This intentional hybridization seeks to combine the best characteristics from each genetic source.