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No. 1879Hybrid

Meraki by Unknown Or Legendary

Unknown or Legendary x Unknown Strain (Original Strains)

Meraki is a hybrid cultivar whose origins are noted as "Unknown or Legendary," reflecting incomplete documentation rather than a lack of pedigree. Its name, derived from modern Greek, signifies doing things with soul and creativity, resonating with craft cannabis culture. The strain has been utilized in hybridization projects, suggesting valuable traits for breeders.

AromaCitrusEarthyFloralHerbalLemonMintOrangePeppery

Appearance

Meraki typically exhibits medium to dense bud structures, often forming spear-like or golf-ball shapes. The flowers are generally medium-green, sometimes showing purple hues under cooler temperatures. Its buds are covered in a thick, sandy layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance and a sticky texture. Pistils start as bright orange and deepen to rust as the plant matures. The plant's leaf morphology is intermediate, broader than sativa types but less stout than pure indicas.

Aroma & Flavor Profile

The aroma of Meraki is characterized by a layered bouquet featuring bright top notes and grounding spice. A prominent citrus scent, often described as lemon-lime or orange peel, is paired with an earthy and peppery base. Upon grinding, a sweeter zest emerges, reminiscent of candied citrus or tropical peel. The flavor profile closely follows the aroma, with a sharp citrus entry and a lingering, warm earthy-spice finish. Some phenotypes may present subtle floral undertones.

Cannabinoids & Terpenes

Meraki contains approximately 20% THC and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is suggested to include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, Ocimene, and Nerolidol. The combination of these compounds contributes to its distinct aroma and flavor, with Limonene and Caryophyllene often forming a primary axis, potentially supported by Myrcene or Ocimene. Floral notes may be linked to Linalool or Nerolidol.

Cultivation Insights

While specific growing details are not extensively documented, Meraki is inferred to possess adaptable vigor, common in balanced hybrids used in breeding. Its moderate internodal spacing allows for good light penetration when managed with topping and trellising. The plant's morphology is conducive to various training techniques, including SCROG. Careful phenotypic scoring is recommended for growers to map its specific inheritance and range.

Origins and Naming

The Meraki strain is attributed to a breeder listed as "Unknown or Legendary," a designation often used when breeder information is incomplete or anonymized. The name "Meraki" is of modern Greek origin, loosely translating to performing a task with soul, creativity, or love, reflecting a philosophy of passionate cultivation. Despite its obscured origins, Meraki has been used in hybridization projects, indicating its value in breeding for desirable traits.

Frequently asked questions

What does the name Meraki mean?
The name Meraki is derived from modern Greek and loosely means to do something with soul, creativity, or love.
Is Meraki a pure Indica or Sativa?
Meraki is classified as a hybrid strain, with its morphology suggesting a balanced genetic core.
Why is the breeder listed as "Unknown or Legendary"?
This designation typically signifies incomplete public documentation regarding the breeder, rather than a lack of pedigree.
How does Meraki's aroma compare to its flavor?
The flavor of Meraki closely mirrors its aroma, featuring a sharp citrus entry followed by a warm, earthy-spice finish.