Land Of The Lost by The Bakery Genetics
Hazeman genetics × NDNGuy genetics × Nevil genetics
Land Of The Lost by The Bakery Genetics is a sophisticated hybrid recognized for its blend of indica and sativa qualities. It offers a multifaceted experience, merging uplifting creativity with a gentle, soothing body high, making it popular among both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
The buds of Land Of The Lost are typically dense and frosty, coated in resin with colors ranging from deep greens to subtle purples, depending on cultivation conditions. Growers note its robust structure, characterized by thick pistils and an abundant trichome coating that sparkles under light. The plant's stature is medium to large, suitable for various growing methods.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Land Of The Lost is complex, described as a blend of sweet and earthy notes with a hint of spice, complemented by floral and musky undertones. Secondary scents of citrus and pine are also present. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, featuring initial sweet, candy-like notes that transition into earthy, pine-infused undertones, with hints reminiscent of baked goods.
Effects
This hybrid strain delivers a multifaceted experience, combining uplifting creativity with a gentle, soothing body high. Its balanced indica and sativa characteristics cater to a wide range of users seeking both mental stimulation and physical relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results are not detailed, the aromatic profile suggests the presence of terpenes such as Myrcene, Pinene, and Limonene. The strain is noted for its significant THC content, reportedly reaching up to 22%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Land Of The Lost is a hybrid strain meticulously curated by The Bakery Genetics. Community discussions and early indicators suggest its lineage traces back to genetic contributions from Hazeman, NDNGuy, and Nevil. This heritage is believed to contribute to its balanced expression of potency and effects.
Cultivation Notes
Land Of The Lost is noted for its robust genetic profile, suggesting resilience and adaptability for growers. While specific cultivation difficulty, flowering times, or yield metrics are not provided, its hybrid nature and aesthetic qualities indicate a plant that responds well to attentive cultivation practices.