Lost Tribe
Unknown Hybrid × Unknown Hybrid
Lost Tribe is a boutique hybrid cultivar recognized by connoisseurs for its complex aroma and balanced psychoactivity. This strain, often shared through word-of-mouth, offers a distinctive sensory experience and consistent growth patterns.
Appearance
Lost Tribe produces dense, compact flowers that are often golf-ball or spear-shaped, indicating a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. The buds typically display olive to forest green hues, with potential for lavender flashes under cooler temperatures. They are heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance, and mature with bright tangerine pistils that darken to copper.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lost Tribe is characterized by a layered profile featuring prominent berry and citrus notes, often described as jammy berry and bright lemon zest. As the flowers ripen, undertones of earth, sweet cream, and pepper emerge. Upon grinding, the scent expands to include notes reminiscent of candied blackberry and Meyer lemon oil, with subtle hints of pine and incense.
The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting a combination of sweet berries and tangy citrus. Some phenotypes may lean more towards fruity and creamy notes, while others exhibit a more herbal or peppery character. The overall taste is assertive yet pleasant, making it a favorite for many.
Effects
Lost Tribe delivers a balanced yet noticeable psychoactive experience. It is reported to begin with a bright onset, gradually settling into a state of calm and focus. This strain is often sought after for its ability to provide mental clarity without overwhelming sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Lost Tribe is generally noted for its terpene-forward profile. Key terpenes often identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Lost Tribe is a hybrid cultivar that generally exhibits a squat to medium stature with moderate stretching post-flip. It is known for producing dense flowers with heavy trichome coverage. The plant responds well to training techniques such as SCROG and topping to maximize light exposure and improve airflow. It is considered moderately easy to grow, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with a flowering period typical for hybrids.
Origins & Lineage
The exact origin of Lost Tribe is not widely documented, with many cuts circulating through informal channels. It is believed to have emerged in the 2010s, likely resulting from a cross between berry-forward hybrids and citrus-leaning or haze-adjacent genetics. Its lineage suggests a blend of indica and sativa influences, contributing to its balanced effects and resinous flower production.