Lion Sap 32
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Lion Sap #32 is a phenotype-labeled hybrid cannabis cultivar distinguished by its resinous structure and citrus-forward aromatics. The '32' signifies a specific keeper selection from a larger seed lot, chosen for its desirable traits by a cultivator.
Appearance
Lion Sap #32 typically presents dense to medium-dense flowers that feel tacky to the touch, with abundant trichomes covering bracts and sugar leaves. Colors often range from bright lime to forest green, complemented by orange pistils and amber to milky trichome heads. Well-cultivated examples display minimal fox-tailing and a tight manicure, preserving trichome integrity for a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The name 'Sap' suggests a sticky, resinous quality, while 'Lion' implies boldness. This cultivar is expected to feature prominent citrus aromatics, potentially with underlying notes of honey and herbal undertones. The flavor profile is anticipated to mirror the aroma, offering a complex blend of citrus, candy, and perhaps creamy or floral nuances.
Effects
Consumers may experience a calming sensation from Lion Sap #32. While specific effects can vary, the combination of its likely terpene profile and hybrid nature often leads to a balanced experience that can promote relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lion Sap #32 is expected to have a terpene profile led by limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene, contributing to its citrus and resinous characteristics. Other terpenes such as linalool, pinene, humulene, and terpinolene may also be present. Cannabinoid content typically falls within the 15-25% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
This cultivar is likely to be moderately difficult to grow, with a focus on managing its resin density and aromatic intensity. Flowering time is expected to be average for a hybrid. Yields are often good, particularly for concentrate production, due to the high resin content. It thrives in environments that support robust terpene expression.
Origins & Lineage
Lion Sap #32 is a phenotype selection, meaning it is one specific expression from a cross, rather than a distinct strain from a major breeder. Its lineage is not definitively documented in public sources but is hypothesized to include genetics known for citrus notes (like Tangie or Orange varieties) and resinous qualities (such as GG4 or Kush hybrids). The 'Sap' moniker often points to lineages with Tangie or similar citrus-forward, high-resin families.