Immaculate Cherry Dream by Gibbskutz Genetics
Indica strains × Sativa strains
Immaculate Cherry Dream, developed by GibbsKutz Genetics, is a hybrid strain created by meticulously balancing indica and sativa genetics. It is recognized for its complex aroma and flavor profile, alongside a balanced range of effects.
Appearance
Immaculate Cherry Dream presents dense, medium to large buds often covered in trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The coloration features a blend of deep greens and purples, with hints of red, complemented by fiery orange pistils. Its sticky consistency suggests a high resin content.
The plant structure is noted for symmetry, promoting good light penetration and airflow, which aids in optimal bud development. Its visual appeal is enhanced by the vibrant colors and resin production, making it attractive for cultivation and display.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Immaculate Cherry Dream is characterized by a rich, layered bouquet blending fruity and floral notes, with prominent blueberry and cherry scents. Hints of lavender may be present in the background, contributing to its complexity. The scent can evolve as the bud is handled or ground.
Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering sweet and tangy notes with a dominant cherry and blueberry taste. Earthy undertones emerge as the flavor lingers, creating a memorable palate experience that aligns with its aromatic qualities.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to offer a balanced spectrum of effects, combining elements often associated with both indica and sativa. Users have described experiencing euphoria and enhanced focus.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate a significant terpene content, contributing to the strain's distinct aroma and flavor. Dominant terpenes identified include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene. Cannabinoid content typically falls within the 22-24% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Immaculate Cherry Dream was developed by GibbsKutz Genetics through extensive research and selective breeding, aiming to combine desirable traits from indica and sativa lineages. The strain's development began in the early 2010s, driven by consumer demand for balanced hybrids.
The genetic makeup is approximately 55% sativa and 45% indica, a near-even split achieved through meticulous backcrossing and phenotype selection. This balance is credited for its characteristic effects and robust genetic stability.