Kaleidozoap by Elev8 Seeds
Zoap (inferred)
Kaleidozoap is an indica-dominant hybrid cultivar developed by Elev8 Seeds, recognized for its dessert-leaning profile and notable resin production. This strain emerged during a period favoring candy-forward aromas and visually appealing flowers, aligning with consumer preferences for sweet and complex sensory experiences.
Appearance
Kaleidozoap typically exhibits a compact, indica-forward plant structure characterized by strong apical dominance and short internodal spacing. The buds are dense and often described as golf-ball shaped, with a visually striking appearance that can include color variations, particularly under cooler nighttime temperatures during the late flowering stage.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma and flavor profile of Kaleidozoap is predominantly dessert-like, with prominent notes of candy and sweetness. Complementing these are distinct citrus and floral undertones, often with a clean, polished, or soapy finish, reflecting its unique terpene composition.
Effects
As an indica-dominant hybrid, Kaleidozoap is expected to deliver potent effects. While specific details are not provided, strains with this classification and terpene profile commonly induce relaxing and calming sensations.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Kaleidozoap is characterized by a layered terpene profile, with common monoterpenes like limonene, linalool, and terpinolene, alongside sesquiterpenes such as beta-caryophyllene and humulene. The THC content typically ranges from 15% to 25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Indica-dominant hybrids like Kaleidozoap generally have a flowering time of approximately 56–63 days indoors. The breeder, Elev8 Seeds, is known for consistent vigor and reliable germination rates, suggesting this cultivar is manageable for growers aiming for stable, repeatable outcomes and dense resin production.
Origins and Lineage
Bred by Elev8 Seeds, Kaleidozoap is described as a modern, mostly indica cultivar. While the exact parentage is not publicly detailed, the name suggests a lineage involving Zoap, known for its sweet, soapy, and floral notes, combined with a parent contributing to color and complexity. The strain reflects a breeder focus on terpene intensity, yield stability, and desirable bag appeal.