Mixed Mutts by Classic Seeds
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Mixed Mutts is a mostly indica cultivar from Classic Seeds, developed to preserve old-school genetics and offer reliable garden performance. It is characterized by dense, resinous flowers and a deeply calming, body-focused high, making it a favorite among those seeking classic cannabis profiles.
Appearance & Morphology
Mixed Mutts typically exhibits a compact to medium indica structure with broad leaves and stout branching. Plants develop dense, resin-coated buds with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, simplifying trimming. Phenotypes may display green coloration with occasional purple hues, and pistils mature to orange or rust tones as harvest approaches.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Mixed Mutts is predominantly gassy and earthy, often with skunky and pine undertones, complemented by hints of citrus or sweet dough in some variations. Upon consumption, users often experience a fuel-forward inhale with earthy and spicy notes, followed by a resinous exhale that can carry hints of pine and citrus.
Effects
This strain delivers a calming, body-forward high, often described as deeply relaxing. It is well-suited for unwinding and may provide a sense of tranquility for consumers seeking a more grounded experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Mixed Mutts typically contains 15-25% THC and less than 1% CBD. Dominant terpenes often include Myrcene and Caryophyllene, with Limonene and Pinene contributing to its aromatic profile. Other present terpenes may include Humulene, Ocimene, and Linalool, which can influence the overall sensory experience.
Growing
Considered straightforward to cultivate, Mixed Mutts is valued for its garden-ready nature and predictable growth. It typically finishes flowering within 8 to 9 weeks indoors, producing a good yield of potent, resinous flowers. The strain is adaptable to various training techniques and generally performs well in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Classic Seeds, Mixed Mutts is noted for its diverse ancestry, hinting at a mix of heritage genetics. While its exact lineage is not fully detailed, it is believed to intersect with fuel-heavy American lines, potentially including Chemdog, and may incorporate Afghan or Kush influences, contributing to its indica-dominant traits and classic aroma.