Miracle Alien Sweets by Astrul
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Miracle Alien Sweets is a contemporary hybrid bred by Astrul, a breeder recognized for producing flavor-forward, small-batch cannabis. This strain balances potency with a complex aromatic profile, emerging from a recent market trend towards dessert-leaning cultivars. It is designed for versatile effects suitable for various times of day.
Appearance
Miracle Alien Sweets produces medium-dense buds characterized by a calyx-forward structure and abundant trichome coverage. The flowers are typically olive to lime green, sometimes displaying streaks of lavender when exposed to cooler temperatures late in the flowering cycle. Bright orange to burnt-copper pistils contrast with the thick, frosty resin coating, creating visually appealing buds with a shimmering sheen.
The strain features a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, resulting in a relatively clean trim. Even the sugar leaves are often heavily coated in trichomes, indicating robust resin production. Moderate node spacing allows for good lateral branching, and the plant generally exhibits predictable stacking with manageable lower growth when properly trained.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Miracle Alien Sweets is dominated by a pronounced confectionary sweetness, reminiscent of candied citrus and vanilla sugar, layered with doughy pastry notes and a subtle creamy undertone. Upon grinding, a fuel-like or 'alien' funk emerges, adding depth and a modern, gassy edge that complements the sweetness without being overpowering. The overall bouquet is sweet-forward with a complex, resin-rich backbone.
Flavors often echo the aroma, presenting as sweet with notes of candy, citrus, and cream, balanced by hints of diesel, earth, and floral or herbal undertones. This layered profile is a hallmark of dessert-gas hybrids, offering a clean, dessert-like experience grounded by a distinctly sticky, resinous base.
Effects
Miracle Alien Sweets is described as a balanced hybrid, offering versatile effects suitable for both daytime and evening use. While specific effects are not detailed, its hybrid nature suggests a combination of uplifting and relaxing properties. The strain is noted for its high-impact aromatic identity and resin quality.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of Miracle Alien Sweets is suggested to include limonene, contributing citrus and candy-like notes; caryophyllene, adding spicy and fuel undertones; linalool, providing floral and lavender hints; and humulene, which may contribute herbal or woody nuances. These terpenes combine to create the strain's layered sweet and gassy aroma and flavor.
THC content typically ranges between 15% and 25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The breeding rationale prioritizes trichome intensity and terpene concentration, suggesting a robust resin output that appeals to extractors.
Growing
Miracle Alien Sweets is noted for its adaptable growth pattern and manageable internodal spacing, making it relatively easy to cultivate in various environments, from tent-scale to commercial settings. The plant exhibits balanced branching and a manageable leaf-to-calyx ratio, with a moderate stretch multiplier during flowering.
The strain responds well to standard cultivation techniques like topping and low-stress training, forming an even canopy. It shows strong photomorphogenic responses under high-intensity lighting, thickening calyces and tightening bud structure. Cooler night temperatures can enhance anthocyanin expression, leading to potential violet hues in certain phenotypes.
Origins and Lineage
Miracle Alien Sweets is a contemporary hybrid developed by the breeder Astrul, known for small-batch, flavor-forward projects. The precise genetic lineage has not been publicly disclosed by the breeder, a common practice to protect novel flavor combinations. The name suggests an intersection of confectionary terpenes and a distinct 'alien' gas funk, characteristic of modern dessert-gas hybrids.
The strain emerged from a trend favoring candy-terp and dessert-leaning cultivars, with Astrul aiming to balance strength with a high-impact aromatic identity. Its indica/sativa heritage is described as balanced, contributing to versatile effects and manageable cultivation traits that appeal to both hobbyist and commercial growers.