Junkie Breath by Inflorescences Of Scotland
Junkie Breath is a sativa-dominant strain conceptualized by Inflorescences of Scotland in the early 2010s. It emerged from a period of experimental sativa breeding in Scotland, aiming to balance energetic effects with a distinctive profile. The strain is known for its robust aroma and memorable impact.
Appearance
Junkie Breath buds are visually striking, characterized by a dense, resinous structure and a thick covering of trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. The flowers are typically emerald green, often accented with vibrant orange and red pistils. Their intricate, compact formations are further enhanced by the visible, crystal-like trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Junkie Breath is notably bold, beginning with a strong diesel note that transitions into earthy and pine undertones. This complex scent profile is mirrored in its flavor, which combines citrus and pine notes with pungent, earthy, and herbal qualities.
Effects
Consumers report that Junkie Breath delivers energetic and uplifting effects, often leading to a cerebral experience. The strain is associated with enhanced focus and a generally invigorating sensation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab tests indicate Junkie Breath typically exhibits high THC percentages, ranging from 15-25%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). The terpene profile includes Limonene and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Inflorescences of Scotland, Junkie Breath is a sativa-dominant hybrid, estimated to be 70-80% sativa. Its lineage draws from classic sativa cultivars, refined through over 15 rounds of selective breeding. The strain was first conceptualized in the early 2010s and gained regional popularity by 2015.
Cultivation
While specific details on cultivation difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not provided, Junkie Breath is noted for vigorous growth patterns typical of sativas. Its development under optimal conditions results in dense buds with a frosty appearance, reflecting its high cannabinoid concentration. Organic growing practices were employed by its original breeders.