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No. 8538Indica

Mouse Trap by Jaws Gear

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Mouse Trap by Jaws Gear is a predominantly indica cultivar celebrated for its deeply relaxing effects and a distinctively pungent aroma. Developed by Jaws Gear, a breeder recognized for producing resinous hybrids, this strain offers a unique sensory experience beyond typical sweet profiles.

EffectsCalm Relaxation Sedative
AromaCheeseEarthyHerbalNuttyPineCitrusPepperyMusky

Appearance

Mouse Trap typically presents a compact structure with broad leaves and tight internodal spacing, characteristic of indica-dominant genetics. The flowers form dense, rounded clusters that are often coated in a thick layer of trichomes. While generally a rich green, some phenotypes may display faint purple hues on sugar leaves and bracts, particularly when exposed to cooler temperatures late in flowering. The buds are known for their substantial weight and appealing visual density.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Mouse Trap is a signature feature, characterized by a pungent, musky funk often described as similar to aged cheese, layered with earthy undertones. Initial grinding can reveal musty, nutty, and herbal notes, with secondary hints of pine and pepper, and sometimes a subtle citrus quality. Upon closer inspection, volatile sulfur compounds and short-chain acids contribute to a classic old-world cheese rind scent. Some variations may lean more towards damp forest floor notes with cedar and a mild lemon edge.

Effects

Consumers report that Mouse Trap delivers a heavy-bodied relaxation, anchoring the experience with a calming and sedative outcome. This indica-dominant profile is favored for its ability to induce a state of deep tranquility. The effects are generally consistent with a THC-dominant strain, promoting a sense of calm without significant mental fogginess, making it suitable for unwinding.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific terpene profiles can vary, the aroma suggests the presence of compounds like Limonene, contributing citrus notes, and Caryophyllene, which can add peppery and spicy dimensions. Chemically, Mouse Trap is THC-dominant, typically testing between 15-25% THC, with minimal CBD (<1%). Other minor cannabinoids like CBG may be present in modest amounts.

Growing

Mouse Trap is generally considered moderately difficult to grow, suited for growers familiar with indica structures. It exhibits strong apical dominance and responds well to training. The plant maintains a compact frame with tight internodal spacing and develops dense, heavy colas that may require support. Flowering times are typical for indica-dominant plants, and the strain is known for producing abundant resin, making it attractive for extraction.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Jaws Gear, a breeder known for dense, high-resin hybrids, Mouse Trap's exact genetic lineage has not been publicly disclosed. Its characteristics, including a pungent, cheese-like aroma and heavy-bodied relaxation, suggest potential influences from classic Kush, Chem, or Skunk lines. The name is thought to reference its distinct cheesy bouquet rather than a direct genetic link.

Frequently asked questions

What type of strain is Mouse Trap?
Mouse Trap is considered a mostly indica cannabis strain.
What are the typical THC and CBD levels?
THC levels generally range from 15-25%, while CBD is typically less than 1%.
What does Mouse Trap smell and taste like?
It is known for a pungent, cheese-like aroma with earthy, nutty, and herbal notes, sometimes with hints of citrus or pine. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma.
What are the primary effects of Mouse Trap?
Users report heavy-bodied relaxation and a calming, sedative effect.