Ocean Water by Sin City Seeds
Sativa-dominant strains × Hybrids × Landrace strains
Ocean Water is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Sin City Seeds, designed to evoke the invigorating qualities of the sea. It combines a robust experience with unique sensory markers derived from carefully selected genetics.
Appearance
Ocean Water buds are visually striking, often displaying vibrant greens with subtle blue and purple hues, especially under temperature changes. They typically develop into dense, medium-sized flowers coated in a frosty layer of trichomes. The plants are noted for their uniform bud structure and abundant resin production, resulting in a sticky texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ocean Water is complex, blending oceanic and citrus notes with hints of lemon and pine, reminiscent of a sea breeze. Underlying earthy and spicy undertones are also present. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a refreshing taste of lemon and spice, complemented by herbal, pine, and earthy notes, with some users noting a subtle sweetness.
Effects
While specific effects are not detailed in the provided notes, the sativa-dominant genetics suggest an invigorating and potentially uplifting experience. The strain is generally described as having a robust profile suitable for various users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Ocean Water contains significant levels of limonene and pinene, contributing to its citrus and pine aromas. Myrcene is also mentioned as a present terpene. The THC content is reported at 18%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Growing
Growers report that Ocean Water plants typically yield between 400-500 grams per square meter in indoor settings. The strain is noted for its resilience and optimized genetics, making it adaptable to diverse cultivation environments. The flowering period is generally around 8-10 weeks.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Sin City Seeds in the mid-2010s, Ocean Water was bred to capture an oceanic theme. Its genetic lineage is believed to include at least three landrace strains, with approximately 80% sativa-dominant genetics and indica influences. The lineage combines classic and modern genetics, aiming for stability and potency.