Magic Trikz F2 by Rinses Reserve
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Magic Trikz F2 is a hybrid strain developed by Rinse's Reserve, representing a second-filial-generation selection. This breeding approach intentionally broadens the genetic pool to reveal a wide range of traits, offering diverse phenotypes for growers and enthusiasts. Its lineage incorporates ruderalis, indica, and sativa ancestries, contributing to its multifaceted characteristics.
Appearance
Magic Trikz F2 flowers typically form dense, medium-sized colas adorned with significant trichome coverage, particularly on phenotypes leaning towards indica. Some plants may exhibit slightly smaller flower clusters due to ruderalis influence, which can also speed up maturation. Calyxes often stack tightly on more compact plants, while sativa-leaning varieties might display a more elongated, foxtail-like structure. The flowers generally range from lime to forest green, with sugar leaves that may darken closer to harvest. Under cooler temperatures, some phenotypes can develop lavender or plum hues in the bracts. Vivid tangerine or apricot pistils typically fade to copper as they age, and mature trichomes often present with a high proportion of cloudy heads.
Leaf morphology varies, with indica-dominant plants showing broader leaves and sativa-influenced ones displaying narrower, more finger-like leaflets. Node spacing is generally moderate, though sativa-leaning plants may exhibit increased stretching during early flowering. Good branch strength is common, but heavier colas might benefit from support. The overall visual appeal is enhanced by optimized growing conditions, resulting in a sticky resin coating that signals potency.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile of Magic Trikz F2 is intentionally varied, with several scent families commonly reported. One prominent profile is sweet-citrus, featuring candy-like notes reminiscent of orange and powdered sugar. Another common scent axis emphasizes warm spice and herbal undertones, with hints of black pepper, bay leaf, and light wood. A less frequent variation offers floral notes, particularly lavender, sometimes accompanied by melon nuances.
On the palate, Magic Trikz F2 largely mirrors its aromatic complexity. Phenotypes rich in limonene may present zesty citrus or candied fruit flavors on the inhale. When beta-caryophyllene and humulene are dominant, the exhale often carries spice, earth, and mild woody resin characteristics. Floral phenotypes can contribute subtle lavender and vanilla notes. The cure process can deepen these flavors, introducing undertones of tea, honey, or faint leather.
Effects
Magic Trikz F2 is noted for producing energetic effects, aligning with its hybrid nature and sativa ancestry. Users may experience an uplifted and active headspace, making it suitable for daytime use or activities that benefit from increased vigor.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Magic Trikz F2 typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is diverse, often including myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, humulene, and ocimene. These compounds contribute to the strain's complex aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic effects. The F2 generation's genetic segregation means that terpene expression can vary significantly between individual plants.
Growing
As an F2 generation hybrid with ruderalis, indica, and sativa heritage, Magic Trikz F2 can display varied growth habits. Some plants may exhibit autoflowering tendencies, while others will be photoperiod-dependent. Indica-leaning phenotypes often present compact structures and dense buds, while sativa-leaning ones may show more stretching. Ruderalis genetics can contribute to hardiness and potentially faster maturation. Growers should anticipate a wide phenotypic spread, offering opportunities for pheno-hunting. The plants generally exhibit good resin production, especially on indica-leaning phenotypes.
Origins & Lineage
Magic Trikz F2 is a second-filial-generation (F2) selection from Rinse's Reserve, a breeder recognized for small-batch production and stable genetics. The F2 designation signifies that F1 parent plants were interbred to increase genetic diversity and uncover recessive traits. This hybrid incorporates genetics from ruderalis, indica, and sativa landraces, aiming to combine characteristics such as autoflowering potential, compact growth, resin richness, and complex aromatic profiles.