Hippie Killer by Seedism Seeds
Indica Genetics × Sativa Genetics
Hippie Killer is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Seedism Seeds, known for its balanced effects and unique heritage. It combines indica and sativa genetics, offering a versatile experience suitable for various preferences.
Appearance
Hippie Killer plants typically grow to a compact height of 90-110 cm, making them well-suited for indoor cultivation and Sea of Green (SOG) techniques. The strain features sturdy, flexible branches and a bushy formation. Its buds are densely packed, appearing trichome-rich and visually appealing, often displaying vibrant pistils against a dominant green backdrop. Hints of purple can emerge during the flowering stage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hippie Killer is characterized by strong, earthy scents complemented by subtle floral and herbal notes, with a mild spicy undertone. This complex fragrance is often described as woodsy and reminiscent of aged soil. The flavor profile mirrors its aroma, presenting a blend of herbal spice, sweet, and earthy tastes, with discernible hints of pine and citrus. Analytical tasting notes have also identified caramelized sugar and smoky earthiness.
Effects
Hippie Killer is reported to deliver balanced effects, stemming from its indica and sativa genetic blend. Users may experience a sense of calm and cerebral stimulation, potentially fostering creativity. The strain is noted for its ability to provide a harmonious mix of mental uplift and physical relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates that Hippie Killer typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 23%, classifying it as moderately to highly potent. CBD content is generally below 1%. While specific terpene profiles are not detailed, common terpenes associated with its reported flavor and aroma notes include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. This cannabinoid and terpene balance contributes to its nuanced effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Seedism Seeds, Hippie Killer draws from both indica and sativa genetics, aiming to blend the rapid flowering times of indicas with the uplifting, cerebral effects of sativas. The strain's development involved traditional breeding methods combined with modern genetic techniques, referencing classic landrace strains. This hybridization results in a balanced genetic split, contributing to its versatile performance and effects.