Ocean Spray by Black Tuna
Indica Genetics × Sativa Genetics
Ocean Spray by Black Tuna is a hybrid cannabis strain developed through meticulous experimentation by Black Tuna breeders. It is the result of carefully combining indica and sativa genetics to achieve a balanced profile with unique sensory characteristics. This strain has gained recognition for its innovative breeding and nuanced qualities.
Appearance
Ocean Spray buds are visually striking, characterized by their dense structure and a generous coating of trichomes that give them a frosty appearance. The coloration features a mix of deep greens, often accented with vibrant lime and occasional light purple hues. Elongated, rust-colored pistils add to the visual appeal, creating a dynamic contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ocean Spray is often described as a refreshing blend reminiscent of oceanic freshness and citrus, evoking coastal breezes. As it cures, layers of floral and herbal notes emerge. The flavor mirrors the aroma, beginning with a tangy citrus and grapefruit taste, complemented by a subtle hint of ocean salt. A sweet, honey-like undertone develops, providing a balanced and complex finish.
Effects
Ocean Spray is noted for delivering a balanced experience, combining a soothing body high with a cerebral uplift. This hybrid nature provides users with a sense of calm alongside mental clarity. Its effects are often cited as unique and sought after by those seeking both relaxation and gentle stimulation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis frequently indicates THC levels for Ocean Spray ranging from 18% to 22%. While specific terpene profiles are complex, key contributors to its aroma and flavor include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. Minor cannabinoids are present in supporting roles, contributing to the strain's overall balance and effect profile.
Origins & Lineage
Ocean Spray was created by Black Tuna through a deliberate fusion of indica and sativa genetics, aiming for an exceptionally balanced hybrid. The breeding process involved meticulous selection and controlled pollination to integrate desirable traits from both parent species. Genetic mapping suggests a near 50/50 equilibrium between indica and sativa influences, contributing to its distinct characteristics.