Pablos Revenge
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Pablo's Revenge is a contemporary hybrid known for its dessert-like sweetness combined with an assertive gas aroma. It's favored in legal markets for its appealing appearance and balanced effects, making it suitable for late afternoon or evening use.
Appearance
Pablo's Revenge typically features dense, medium-sized buds with tightly stacked calyxes and a high resin content, giving them a frosted appearance. The coloration often includes deep greens with purple hues, accented by bright amber pistils. The buds are known for their substantial feel and trichome-heavy presentation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma profile is predominantly sweet and dessert-like, with notes of cream and confectionary dough, underpinned by a pungent diesel or gas scent. Secondary aromas can include hints of mint and cocoa. Upon grinding, the gas notes often intensify, while the sweet, pastry-like undertones become more pronounced.
Effects
This hybrid is often described as providing a rounded effect suitable for later in the day. Consumers report a balance that complements its flavor profile, making it a popular choice for both recreational and wellness-focused use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Pablo's Revenge consistently tests around 22% THC, with CBD levels below 1%. While specific terpene profiles can vary by batch and grower, common terpenes associated with its profile include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Ocimene, contributing to its complex aroma and effects.
Growing
Growers often note morphologies such as tight internodal spacing and heavy trichome coverage, suggesting a preference for resin production. The strain's structure aligns with popular dessert genetics, prioritizing bag appeal and terpene intensity. Specific details on difficulty, flowering time, and yield can vary.
Origins & Lineage
The precise genetic lineage of Pablo's Revenge is not universally standardized and can vary by region. It is often associated with dessert-forward genetics from the 'Sherb' and 'Mints' families, or contemporary candy strains with 'Z' genetics. This variability is common for boutique strains propagated through cuts and collaborations.