Morir Soaando by Ghost Fox
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Morir Soaando is a hybrid cannabis cultivar developed by Ghost Fox, blending indica and sativa genetics. Its name and profile are inspired by a Dominican beverage, evoking a creamy citrus character. This strain is designed to provide a balanced experience suitable for both daytime activities and evening relaxation.
Appearance
Morir Soaando plants typically grow to medium height with strong lateral branching. The flowers form dense, resinous colas with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, often appearing conical or torpedo-shaped. Bud coloration can range from lime to forest green, sometimes showing purple hues under cooler temperatures, with vibrant tangerine pistils. The buds are often covered in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor profile of Morir Soaando are characterized by a distinct citrus-cream essence, reminiscent of an orange creamsicle. Dry pulls may reveal sweet orange zest, vanilla hints, and soft floral notes. When combusted or vaporized, the initial taste is often sweet citrus, like tangerine or Valencia orange, followed by a smooth, creamy mid-palate. The exhale can carry notes of lavender and bakery-like sweetness, with a clean finish.
Effects
As a hybrid, Morir Soaando aims to deliver a balanced range of effects. Consumers have reported experiencing a sense of calm and focus, supporting mental clarity and a buoyant mood. The strain is generally considered suitable for versatile use, potentially aiding in both functional daytime activities and evening relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Morir Soaando is limited, its profile suggests a terpene composition rich in compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, Linalool, Ocimene, Nerolidol, and Valencene. These contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. The THC content typically ranges from 18% to 26%, with CBD levels below 1%. Total terpene content in comparable strains often falls between 1.5% and 3.0%.
Growing
Morir Soaando is a hybrid that may exhibit moderate stretch during early flowering. The plants generally develop vigorous lateral branching and reliable cola formation. Flowering times are typically between 56–70 days. Sensitivity to drying and curing processes can influence the expression of its flavor profile, with careful post-harvest handling recommended to preserve its nuanced aromas.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Ghost Fox, Morir Soaando is a hybrid cultivar created by blending indica and sativa genetics. While the specific parental lines have not been publicly disclosed, the resulting profile suggests crosses involving parents that express limonene for citrus notes and linalool or nerolidol for creamy, floral undertones. The name is inspired by a Dominican orange and milk beverage.