Heavenly Love by Love Genetics
sativa-rich ancestors
Heavenly Love, a sativa-dominant hybrid from Love Genetics, is celebrated for its uplifting and energetic qualities. Developed through meticulous breeding, it offers a stimulating experience rooted in classic sativa characteristics.
Appearance
Heavenly Love buds are visually striking, displaying vibrant greens accented with hints of purple and orange. They are dense and covered in a generous coating of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The morphology is characterized by elongated, conical structures with tightly packed calyxes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Heavenly Love is a complex blend of citrus, earthy spices, and a subtle diesel note, with top notes of lemon and sweet orange, and sometimes a hint of pine. Upon tasting, users experience a medley of citrus, lemon, and tangy sweetness, followed by lingering notes of spice and a gentle earthiness.
Effects
This strain is known for delivering a potent, cerebral high characteristic of sativas. Users often report feeling energized, focused, and experiencing an uplifting mental stimulation. The effects are generally clear-headed, making it suitable for daytime use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene profiles vary, common compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene are often associated with its aroma and effects. Laboratory analyses typically show THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, contributing to its potent, stimulating effects. Minor cannabinoids are also present, potentially adding subtle therapeutic qualities.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Love Genetics, Heavenly Love is a sativa-dominant strain, with genetics estimated to be 70-80% sativa. It was bred from a curated selection of sativa-rich ancestors, utilizing both modern techniques and conventional breeding methods to enhance its energetic and uplifting profile.
Cultivation
Information regarding specific cultivation details such as difficulty, flowering time, yield, and ideal environment is not detailed in the provided source notes. However, the dense bud structure suggests a need for good airflow and light exposure for optimal growth.