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No. 4551Indica

Kinkanna by The Plant

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Kinkanna is a predominantly indica cannabis cultivar developed by the European seed company, The Plant. It is recognized for its compact structure, substantial resin production, and rich aromatic profile, delivering a soothing experience that leans towards body-focused relaxation.

EffectsCalm Relaxing
May help withPain
AromaEarthySpicySweetPineFloralCitrusBerryChocolate

Appearance

Kinkanna plants typically grow to a short or medium height, with dense foliage and tightly spaced nodes. The buds are often spade-shaped or rounded, densely packed, and covered in a significant layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Some phenotypes may display subtle purple hues in the sugar leaves and bracts under cooler temperatures.

The calyx-to-leaf ratio is generally favorable, simplifying the trimming process. Properly dried and cured flowers are dense and weighty, snapping cleanly when handled, indicating optimal moisture content.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Kinkanna is characterized by an earthy, hash-like foundation, often complemented by spicy notes reminiscent of black pepper or clove. Underlying this are subtle sweet undertones, which can present as faint citrus, berry, or dried fruit.

Upon closer inspection or when the flower is broken apart, the bouquet can expand to include hints of cedar, pine, or sandalwood. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a rich earthy core with spicy accents and a smooth, subtly sweet finish. Vaporization tends to highlight the lighter, woody, and citrus notes more distinctly.

Effects

Kinkanna is generally described as providing a calming and soothing experience, with effects that are predominantly felt in the body. This makes it a suitable choice for evening relaxation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific percentages are not detailed, community reports and analysis suggest that Kinkanna's terpene profile is often dominated by Myrcene and Caryophyllene. Secondary terpenes such as Limonene, Linalool, Pinene, and Humulene may also be present, contributing to its complex aroma and effects.

The THC content is reported at around 8%, with CBD levels below 1%, positioning it as a moderately potent strain.

Growing

Kinkanna is noted for its garden-ready genetics, making it relatively reliable to cultivate. It performs well in indoor environments and Mediterranean-style outdoor settings. The strain is characterized by a short flowering time and a compact structure with dense bud formation, which can be advantageous for indoor setups and specific training techniques like Screen of Green (ScrOG).

Growers may find its elevated calyx-to-leaf ratio and resin density contribute to a premium finished product. Attention to environmental control and patient curing are recommended to fully develop its nuanced flavors and aroma.

Origins & Lineage

Bred by The Plant, a European seed company known for developing robust and garden-friendly genetics, Kinkanna is classified as a mostly indica cultivar. The Plant has not officially disclosed the specific parent strains used in Kinkanna's creation.

Based on its morphology, flowering speed, and aromatic qualities, growers infer that its lineage may include genetics influenced by Afghani or Hindu Kush landraces, potentially crossed with a modern hybrid to enhance yield and terpene complexity.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Kinkanna?
Kinkanna typically contains around 8% THC.
What are the dominant aromas of Kinkanna?
Kinkanna is known for its earthy and spicy aroma, often with sweet, pine, and berry undertones.
What kind of effects does Kinkanna provide?
Kinkanna is generally associated with calming and body-focused relaxation.
Is Kinkanna easy to grow?
Kinkanna is considered garden-ready with reliable cultivation characteristics, performing well indoors and in suitable outdoor climates.