Hurricane Daniella by Herring Chokers
Indica-dominant × Sativa-dominant
Hurricane Daniella, developed by Herring Chokers, is a hybrid strain recognized for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. This strain was bred to offer both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic benefits, establishing a reputation for its well-rounded effects and robust characteristics.
Appearance
Hurricane Daniella presents dense, well-formed buds characterized by dark green and deep purple hues. The surface is covered in trichomes, giving it a frosty appearance. Its structure, including the calyx and pistils, is intricate, and its compact growth makes it suitable for indoor cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hurricane Daniella is a complex blend of earthy and citrus scents, with underlying notes of pine and herbs. Upon tasting, users experience a combination of sweet and spicy flavors, starting with citrus and evolving into earthy and peppery undertones. This layered profile is attributed to its balanced terpene and cannabinoid composition.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known for providing a balanced experience, offering calming and euphoric sensations. Its profile is designed to provide both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic relief, making it a versatile option for various users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates Hurricane Daniella typically contains 18% THC and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile includes myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Minor cannabinoids may also be present.
Growing
The genetic background of Hurricane Daniella contributes to robust growth and resilience. Breeders have reported a high success rate in achieving desired characteristics, with minimized genetic variations. Its adaptability makes it suitable for diverse growing environments.
Origins and Lineage
Hurricane Daniella was bred by Herring Chokers, aiming to combine the best qualities of indica and sativa strains. Its genetic lineage is approximately 50:50 indica/sativa, supported by genetic mapping and research into cannabis variation. This balanced approach ensures stable traits and well-rounded effects.