Larryland by Goat And Monkey Seeds
Indica varieties × Sativa varieties
Larryland is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Goat and Monkey Seeds, recognized for its balanced genetic makeup and distinctive sensory profile. This strain has gained attention for its carefully cultivated characteristics, appealing to a wide range of users.
Appearance
Larryland buds are characterized by their density and a generous coating of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The leaves often display a deep green hue with purple undertones, particularly when exposed to cooler temperatures. The buds are typically robust and sticky due to high resin content.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Larryland is multilayered, featuring initial notes of spicy cedar and pine, complemented by sweet and creamy undertones. Its flavor profile is often described as potent yet smooth, with a distinct spiciness that mellows into a rich, buttery quality, often finishing with a subtle herbal note.
Effects
Users report that Larryland delivers a balanced experience, often characterized by feelings of calm, creativity, and euphoria. Its hybrid nature suggests a blend of uplifting and relaxing sensations, making it suitable for various times of day.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Larryland typically contains THC levels around 22%, with CBD levels below 1%. Prominent terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its unique aroma, flavor, and effects. The strain is noted for its balanced cannabinoid expression and high terpene production.
Growing
Developed using meticulous breeding techniques, Larryland is known for consistent yield and robust growth across different environmental conditions. Growers have noted high resin production and genetic stability, with over 80% of plants meeting rigorous standards during testing.
Origins & Lineage
Larryland was developed by Goat and Monkey Seeds, aiming to merge robust genetics with a unique flavor profile. The strain is a hybrid with a nearly equal split of indica and sativa genetics, achieved through extensive research, testing, and the use of advanced breeding techniques like back-crossing.