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No. 4610Hybrid

Muscle Dummy by Mr Green Jeans Genetics

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Muscle Dummy is a hybrid cannabis cultivar developed by Mr. Green Jeans Genetics. It is characterized by a blend of indica and sativa genetics, offering a versatile experience that can lean towards relaxation or focus depending on dosage. The strain is noted for its substantial resin production and complex aromatic profile.

EffectsUplifted Relaxing Focus
May help withStress
AromaPepperCitrusPineFloralEarthyLavenderLemonTeaBready

Appearance

Mature Muscle Dummy plants typically reach a medium indoor height, around 80-110 cm, with compact to moderate internodal spacing. The plant structure features broad, dark green leaves and develops dense, stacked flower clusters that resemble golf balls or colas. High trichome coverage is evident on the flowers and sugar leaves, indicating suitability for extraction. Anthocyanin expression may introduce lavender or burgundy hues under specific temperature conditions, while pistils mature from pale peach to amber.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Muscle Dummy presents a combination of cracked pepper and citrus zest, underpinned by notes of herbal pine and a subtle floral sweetness. As buds are opened, sharper scents of lemon oil and black tea emerge. The flavor profile closely mirrors the aroma, with initial tastes of lemon peel and spicy pepper, followed by piney freshness and a faint lavender nuance on the exhale. A dry, toasty finish reminiscent of roasted grains is also reported.

Effects & Potency

Muscle Dummy is described as a versatile hybrid that can offer either relaxing body effects or clear, functional focus, with the experience varying based on dose and phenotype. While specific cannabinoid percentages are not widely published, the strain is generally reported to have THC levels ranging from 15-25%. Its balanced genetic makeup makes it a potential option for daytime or early evening use, provided consumption is carefully managed.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While detailed lab data is limited, community reports suggest a terpene profile rich in spice and citrus. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. These contribute to the strain's complex aroma and flavor, with Caryophyllene and Limonene often cited for the peppery and citrus notes, respectively. Linalool may contribute to the subtle floral or lavender nuances. The cannabinoid profile is dominated by THC, with CBD content typically below 1%.

Growing

Muscle Dummy is considered manageable for intermediate growers, tolerating various environments and training techniques. It exhibits rapid lateral branching and responds well to topping, allowing for consistent light distribution and manageable canopy height. The flowering period is generally between 8 to 10 weeks, with some phenotypes finishing in as little as 56 days and others taking up to 70 days. The strain is noted for above-average resin production, making it a candidate for concentrate production.

Origins & Lineage

Muscle Dummy was bred by Mr. Green Jeans Genetics, a breeder known for small-batch releases and meticulous selection. The exact parent strains have not been publicly disclosed, but the plant's structure and scent suggest a combination of classic indica broadleaf architecture with a sativa influence, possibly contributing to its citrus-forward notes. The breeding approach aims for stability while allowing for desirable variations.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Muscle Dummy?
THC levels for Muscle Dummy typically range from 15-25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Muscle Dummy?
Reported dominant terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its spicy and citrus aroma.
What kind of effects does Muscle Dummy provide?
Muscle Dummy can offer a balance of relaxing body effects and clear, functional focus, varying with dose and phenotype.
Is Muscle Dummy suitable for beginner growers?
While manageable for intermediate growers, its versatility and response to training may require some experience.