Hurricane by Reserva Privada
Classic Sativa Cultivars × Experimental Lines
Hurricane, developed by Reserva Privada, is a sativa-dominant strain introduced in the early 2010s. It was bred to offer high potency and captivating qualities for both connoisseurs and medicinal users, blending classic sativa genetics with experimental lines.
Appearance
Hurricane buds are notable for their dense, frosty appearance, often covered in a generous layer of trichomes. They typically display deep green coloration, sometimes with purple hues when exposed to cooler temperatures, and are contrasted by vibrant orange pistils. The resinous quality is consistent, indicating a well-developed structure.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hurricane is complex, combining earthy notes with floral essences and hints of pine. Consumers often detect citrus and tropical fragrances, reminiscent of a citrus orchard. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile presents a balance of citrus and sweet tropical fruits, complemented by underlying earthiness. The experience concludes with a smooth finish featuring herbal and sweet undertones.
Effects
Hurricane is recognized for its potent psychoactive effects, characteristic of sativa-dominant strains. It is reported to foster euphoria and mental clarity, providing an uplifting experience. Its genetic makeup also suggests resilience, potentially contributing to its therapeutic versatility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is noted for its diverse terpene profile, with Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene, and Terpinolene being identified. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor. Hurricane typically contains THC levels between 20% and 25%, with minimal CBD content below 1%, affirming its sativa dominance.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Reserva Privada in the early 2010s, Hurricane was bred as part of an initiative to create potent sativa-dominant strains. Approximately 70% of its genetic heritage comes from classic sativa cultivars, with the remaining 30% introducing subtle indica features for enhanced versatility. The breeding process involved rigorous testing and community feedback.