High Ryder by Xtreme Seeds Co
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
High Ryder is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Xtreme Seeds Co., noted for its rapid maturation and balanced sensory profile. It combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics to offer a versatile experience.
Appearance
High Ryder buds are typically dense yet airy, characterized by a generous coating of resinous trichomes that give them a crystalline sparkle. Their coloration often ranges from deep greens to subtle purples and browns, with occasional flecks of orange pistils woven throughout. The plant structure is moderately tall and robust, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by earthy incense notes, reminiscent of forest floor, with undertones of pine and woody spice. A subtle sweetness can also be detected, adding complexity. Upon consumption, the flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting an intricate blend of earthy, woody, and spicy notes that linger on the palate.
Effects
Users report a balanced experience combining a calming, cerebral high with a deep, sedative body relaxation. This blend is often described as conducive to creativity and relaxation, making it suitable for evening use or for those seeking to unwind. The sativa influence provides an uplifting counterbalance to the indica-derived physical effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, High Ryder typically tests between 18-22% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its aromatic profile suggests the presence of terpenes like Caryophyllene and Pinene, contributing to its spicy and piney scent notes. These compounds are thought to influence the strain's overall sensory experience and potential therapeutic benefits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Xtreme Seeds Co., High Ryder is a hybrid strain resulting from a precise blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This combination was engineered to achieve rapid flowering, hardiness, and a balanced spectrum of effects, drawing on the auto-flowering traits of ruderalis, the relaxation of indica, and the cerebral uplift of sativa.