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No. 6769Sativa

Lilac Poison by Pachas Select

Durban Poison (influence) × Tropicanna Cookies (influence)

Lilac Poison, a sativa-dominant hybrid by Pacha's Select, is recognized for its vibrant coloration and clear-headed, energizing effects. It combines classic sativa genetics with modern breeding for a robust and aesthetically pleasing cannabis experience.

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Appearance

Lilac Poison buds are visually striking, often displaying shades of lilac and deep purple alongside bright green. A dense trichome coating gives the flowers a frosted appearance. The plant's structure features long, slender leaves characteristic of sativas, with resinous flowering tops.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Lilac Poison is a complex bouquet of floral and herbaceous notes, often compared to lilacs with hints of citrus. Upon consumption, users first experience sweet, floral flavors, followed by undertones of pepper and earthy spices, creating a multi-layered taste experience.

Effects

This sativa-dominant strain is known for delivering an uplifting and energetic high. Users report clear-headed cerebral effects that can foster creativity and focus, making it suitable for daytime use. Its stimulating properties are a hallmark of its strong sativa genetics.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Laboratory analyses indicate Lilac Poison typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with trace amounts of CBD (1-2%). While specific terpene profiles can vary, common terpenes found in similar strains include Limonene, Linalool, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects.

Growing

Lilac Poison is a sativa-dominant strain that requires careful cultivation. Growers can expect a visually appealing plant with dense buds. Information regarding specific flowering times, yield, or difficulty is not detailed in the provided notes.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Pacha's Select, Lilac Poison is a sativa-dominant hybrid with over 85% classic sativa genetics, potentially influenced by strains like Durban Poison and Tropicanna Cookies. Its lineage reflects a blend of traditional landraces and modern breeding techniques.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Lilac Poison?
Lilac Poison typically has THC levels ranging between 18% and 24%.
What are the dominant aromas and flavors of Lilac Poison?
It is known for floral and herbaceous aromas, with flavors described as sweet, floral, citrus, earthy, and herbal.
What kind of effects does Lilac Poison provide?
Lilac Poison is a sativa-dominant strain that offers cerebral, creative, and energetic effects, often described as clear-headed.
What is the genetic makeup of Lilac Poison?
Lilac Poison is predominantly sativa, with over 85% classic sativa genetics, potentially influenced by strains like Durban Poison and Tropicanna Cookies.