Ora Lights by Cannafari
Indica strains × Sativa strains
Ora Lights by Cannafari is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by expert breeders exploring the intersection of indica and sativa genetics. It offers a balanced profile, drawing from both ancestral lines to provide a unique sensory experience.
Appearance
Ora Lights presents dense buds with a visually appealing mix of deep green leaves, vibrant orange and purple hues, and a frosty coating of trichomes. The flowers are characterized by large calyces and a near-uniform distribution of resin glands, contributing to their striking appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ora Lights is a complex blend of bright citrus, reminiscent of oranges, layered with earthy, herbal, pine, and woody undertones. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, offering an initial burst of sweet citrus that evolves into a more nuanced profile with earthy and woody notes, creating a smooth and multifaceted taste experience.
Effects
Users report that Ora Lights delivers a balanced experience, characterized by a sense of calm and focused cerebral effects. This hybrid strain is noted for its ability to promote mental clarity and relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Ora Lights typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18-22%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Key terpenes contributing to its aroma and effects include Myrcene and Limonene, which are associated with its citrus, herbal, and earthy sensory characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Cannafari, Ora Lights is the product of meticulous breeding that carefully balances indica and sativa genetics, with approximately 50% contribution from each lineage. This hybrid was engineered during an innovative period in cannabis breeding, aiming to combine the best traits of both cultivar families.
Cultivation
Ora Lights is recognized for its robust plant structure, balancing indica sturdiness with sativa elegance, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Under optimal conditions, it can achieve significant yields, often exceeding standard hybrid averages.