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No. 3936Indica

Killer New Haven 2 X Freezeland by Smoke A Lot Seeds

Killer New Haven #2 × Freezeland

Killer New Haven #2 x Freezeland is a mostly indica hybrid developed by Smoke A Lot Seeds, combining East Coast and Canadian genetics. It is recognized for its resilience in challenging climates and its visually appealing, frosty buds.

EffectsRelaxing Sedative Uplifting
AromaPineConiferMentholEarthySpicySkunkyFuelCitrusHerbalBerry

Appearance

This strain typically produces dense, compact buds with tight calyxes, often resembling golf balls or eggs. The leaves are generally broad, characteristic of indica varieties, and may display deep green hues with potential plum or violet undertones in cooler temperatures. Abundant trichomes cover the buds, giving them a frosty, sugared appearance, with warm orange to amber pistils.

Phenotypic variations can influence coloration, with Freezeland-leaning plants sometimes showing purple hues when exposed to night temperatures between 10–15°C. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is moderately high, which aids in trimming. Properly dried and cured buds maintain their structure, contributing to good bag appeal.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma profile is dominated by distinct coniferous notes, featuring pine and spruce, often with a cool menthol edge. Upon grinding, a forest-floor character emerges, mingling with hints of damp earth and sweet hay. Mid-layer scents include peppery spice and a subtle fuel aroma, reflecting the Killer New Haven #2 influence.

On the palate, inhalation delivers crisp pine resin and a cooling, mentholated sensation, evoking cedar and alpine air. The mid-palate introduces a spicy, skunky flavor with fuel undertones, balanced by faint lemon tea notes in some expressions. The exhale leaves a lingering earthy, hashy base with a drying finish reminiscent of black tea, and a subtle diesel flicker.

Effects

Killer New Haven #2 x Freezeland is noted for its indica-forward effect profile, leaning towards sedative qualities. The strain is described as providing a bright, uplifting high note from its Freezeland lineage, which balances the heavier effects. It is generally considered suitable for evening use due to its relaxing properties.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific lab data is often limited for boutique crosses, lineage analysis suggests a terpene profile that includes Pinene, contributing pine and eucalyptus notes; Beta-Caryophyllene and Humulene, adding pepper and woodland characteristics; Limonene for citrus and earthy depth; and Myrcene for earthy undertones. The THC content typically ranges from 17-24%, with CBD levels below 1%.

Growing

This hybrid is recognized for its hardiness and suitability for shorter growing seasons, particularly in northern climates. Breeding goals likely included a flowering time under nine weeks and enhanced mold resistance. It is considered a practical choice for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, valued for its resilience against cold snaps and humidity challenges.

Origins & Lineage

Killer New Haven #2 x Freezeland was developed by Smoke A Lot Seeds, a breeder known for practical, field-tested genetics. It is a cross between Killer New Haven #2, an East Coast selection prized for its strong aroma and resin production, and Freezeland, a Canadian cultivar known for its hardiness and ability to finish early in cooler climates. The combination aims to blend potency and bag appeal with resilience and speed.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Killer New Haven #2 x Freezeland?
The THC content typically ranges from 17-24%.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of this strain?
The strain features prominent coniferous, pine, and menthol notes, complemented by earthy, spicy, and subtle skunky or fuel undertones. Flavors mirror the aroma, with a crisp pine and menthol initial taste followed by earthy and spicy notes.
Is Killer New Haven #2 x Freezeland suitable for beginners?
While known for its resilience, its indica-leaning effects and specific aroma profile might be better suited for those with some experience with indica-dominant strains.
What growing conditions does this strain prefer?
It is known for its hardiness and resilience, performing well in shorter growing seasons and cooler climates, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation with a focus on mold resistance.