Magenta Dream
Blue Dream × Purple-dominant cultivar
Magenta Dream is a contemporary hybrid cannabis cultivar recognized for its visually striking, magenta-hued flowers. Its emergence on regional markets, rather than through a singular breeder announcement, highlights a modern trend in craft genetics, with its name reflecting both its colorful appearance and a potential lineage connection.
Appearance
Magenta Dream is characterized by its vibrant coloration, often displaying shades of pink, fuchsia, and purple across its sugar leaves and bracts. This striking visual presentation is set against a backdrop of lime to forest-green foliage.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a layered sensory experience, with aromas and flavors frequently described as a blend of berry and floral notes. Underlying these are hints of grape, complemented by a crisp pine undertone and a subtle, spicy finish.
Effects
Consumers report that Magenta Dream provides a balanced effect profile, often associated with cultivars that offer functional benefits. While specific effects are not detailed, the strain is noted for its pleasant and reliable impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While exact percentages vary, Magenta Dream is noted for its terpene profile, which often includes Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene. These contribute to its complex aroma and flavor. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Magenta Dream is generally described as a vigorous plant that benefits from moderate internodal spacing, making it suitable for techniques like Screen of Green (ScrOG). It exhibits a tendency to develop its signature colors under cooler night temperatures, a trait often enhanced by growers for aesthetic appeal.
Origins and Lineage
The precise lineage of Magenta Dream is not officially documented by a single breeder, leading to its classification as a modern craft hybrid. The name suggests a potential influence from Blue Dream, a common practice for cultivars ending in "Dream." It is widely believed to be a cross involving Blue Dream and a cultivar rich in purple anthocyanins, such as Granddaddy Purple or Purple Punch derivatives, contributing to its color and berry-grape aromatics.