Odd Job by Fresh Coast Seed Company
Odd Job is an indica-dominant strain developed by Fresh Coast Seed Company, known for its modern approach to cannabis cultivation. It balances heritage genetics with a focus on experiential effects and wellness benefits.
Appearance
Odd Job plants typically grow to a height of 90-110 centimeters, featuring robust, flexible branches suitable for various cultivation methods. The foliage is dense with broad leaves, characteristic of its indica heritage. Buds are tightly packed and often covered in trichomes, indicating high potency and resin content. Plants may display vivid green hues with occasional purple or deep maroon accents.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Odd Job is layered, starting with a strong earthy scent complemented by subtle hints of citrus and pine. Users report a complex flavor profile that begins with earthiness, followed by undertones of citrus and spice, and concludes with a lingering sweet, candy-like finish.
Effects
Users often describe the experience from Odd Job as deeply relaxing and grounding, with a sedative quality, particularly at higher doses, making it suitable for evening use. The strain is noted for promoting a calm high without significant anxiety.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Odd Job typically exhibits THC levels between 18% and 24%, with trace amounts of CBD contributing to the entourage effect. Dominant terpenes often include myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, which contribute to its relaxing, spicy, and citrusy characteristics.
Growing
The strain is noted for robust growth characteristics and genetic stability. Its compact and resilient structure is well-suited for indoor and Sea of Green (SOG) cultivation setups. The dense foliage and tightly packed buds suggest a good yield potential.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Fresh Coast Seed Company, Odd Job is a hybrid strain with a genetic profile heavily weighted towards indica characteristics. It represents a modern breeding approach that emphasizes experiential effects and wellness benefits while honoring traditional indica genetics.