Mother Of Dragons by Green Wolf Genetics
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Mother Of Dragons is a hybrid cultivar developed by Green Wolf Genetics, a breeder recognized for creating modern polyhybrids with significant resin production and complex terpene profiles. Positioned as a balanced indica/sativa hybrid, it aims to offer both garden vigor and a nuanced sensory experience.
Appearance and Morphology
Mother Of Dragons typically grows into medium-tall plants with a symmetrical structure, amenable to training techniques like topping. It features medium internodal spacing and lateral branches capable of supporting dense flower clusters, especially when trellised. The calyxes form compact formations that mature into a dense, uniform bud structure, often resembling golf balls.
Mature flowers are typically covered in a thick layer of trichomes that extend onto the sugar leaves, making them suitable for extraction. Under cooler nighttime temperatures late in the flowering period, some phenotypes may exhibit violet hues on the bracts and sugar leaf tips due to anthocyanin expression. The pistils are often a vibrant tangerine, maturing into auburn threads. Buds have a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, which simplifies post-harvest processing and enhances visual appeal.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
The aroma of Mother Of Dragons is characterized by a sweet, candy-like top note layered over a warm, spicy foundation. Initial impressions often suggest berry gummies or sugar glaze, with underlying notes of peppery earth and faint wood. Upon closer inspection or when the flower is broken apart, hints of citrus peel, red fruit, and a creamy vanilla-like aroma may emerge. Some phenotypes can also present a subtle diesel or gas undertone, particularly after curing.
On the palate, the flavor often mirrors the aroma, beginning with sweet citrus and transitioning to a warm, peppery finish. The inhale can be creamy and sweet, evolving into a zestier citrus rind and mild earthiness. The exhale frequently leaves a lingering sweetness reminiscent of baked goods, with a subtle peppery tingle.
Effects
Mother Of Dragons is described as providing a balanced experience, often characterized by a sense of calm and upliftment. The hybrid nature of the strain suggests a nuanced effect profile that can lean towards relaxation without significant sedation, or provide a gentle mental lift. Experienced cultivators may be able to influence the expression of these effects through environmental controls and nutritional adjustments.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data for Mother Of Dragons may vary, its terpene profile is often anchored by Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. Additional terpenes such as Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene may also be present, contributing to its complex aromatic and potential therapeutic qualities. The THC content is reported around 18%, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Mother Of Dragons is noted for its breeder-friendly traits, including stable structure and repeatable vigor, making it suitable for small-batch breeding and cultivation. It exhibits an agile growth arc and high trichome density. The plants generally form medium-tall structures with moderate internodal spacing, capable of supporting dense flowers when provided with support.
The cultivar is adaptable and can be influenced by cultivation practices to accentuate specific traits. Its morphology is well-suited for training, and it demonstrates good resilience, handling late-flower weight effectively, especially with appropriate nutrient support like silica during the vegetative stage.
Origins and Lineage
Mother Of Dragons was bred by Green Wolf Genetics, a breeder known for developing modern polyhybrids with high resin output and layered terpene expressions. While a precise canonical pedigree is not publicly available, it is generally considered a balanced hybrid with indica and sativa heritage. Its utility as a parent plant in new crosses, as seen in genealogy records, indicates desirable breeder traits such as stability and appealing aromatic profiles.
The lineage often draws from contemporary hybrid programs, potentially incorporating genetics from Cookies, OG, and Sherb/Gelato families to achieve its resin production and bag appeal. This mixed ancestry allows for flexibility in phenotype expression, with some plants leaning more towards sedative effects and others exhibiting brighter, more uplifted characteristics.