Ocean Charms by Treeology Genetics
Classic Indica Lineage × Sativa-Dominant Counterpart
Ocean Charms is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Treeology Genetics through an experimental crossbreeding of indica and sativa genetics. This strain aims to provide a balanced experience, combining uplifting and relaxing properties derived from its carefully selected parentage.
Appearance
Ocean Charms presents dense, visually appealing buds characterized by a mix of deep greens, purples, and occasional orange hues. These buds are covered in a generous layer of trichomes, indicating high resin production. They are typically robust, sticky, and larger than average, contributing to significant yields under optimal cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ocean Charms is complex, featuring earthy and musky notes alongside vibrant citrus and herbal accents. Upon inhalation, users experience earthy undertones followed by citrus and spice, with a subtle sweetness emerging on the palate. The finish is clean and woody, often with a lingering pine-like note.
Effects
This strain is noted for promoting a sense of calm. Its balanced genetic makeup suggests a combination of effects that can be both relaxing and uplifting, catering to a diverse range of user preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates Ocean Charms possesses a balanced cannabinoid profile. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. The terpene content can be significant, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profiles.
Growing
Ocean Charms exhibits a moderate growth rate and a versatile plant structure suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Its genetic composition supports robust yields, potentially exceeding 500 grams per square meter in ideal conditions. The buds are known for their density and stickiness.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Treeology Genetics, Ocean Charms is the result of an intentional cross between a classic indica and a sativa-dominant counterpart. While specific parent strains are proprietary, its genetic markers suggest influences from strains like Cookies N Cream and Stardawg, reflecting a blend of traditional and modern hybridization techniques.