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No. 5861Indica

Pillows by Ethos Genetics

Indica genetics × Sativa genetics

Pillows is an indica strain developed by Ethos Genetics, drawing inspiration from historical fragrance pillows. This strain is recognized for its intricate profile and balanced characteristics, resulting from meticulous genetic selection and creative breeding.

EffectsCalm Cerebral Euphoria Focus Mood Enhancement
AromaEarthyFloralHerbalPineCitrusHoneyOrange

Appearance

Pillows presents a visually appealing dense and compact bud structure, heavily coated in trichomes, giving it a frosty appearance. The coloration features deep greens with purple and lime accents, complemented by long, vibrant orange pistils.

Aroma & Flavor Profile

The aroma of Pillows is layered, offering earthy pine notes with sweet, floral undertones. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile presents a robust yet delicate blend of spicy herbal and citrus elements, enhanced by a sweet honey-like finish.

Experiential Effects

Users report a balanced experience characterized by cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. Pillows can induce euphoria, enhance focus, and uplift mood, making it suitable for creative and social activities. It is noted for promoting calm and clarity without significant sedation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Key terpenes identified in Pillows include myrcene, limonene, and linalool, contributing to its aroma and effects. The strain typically contains 18-24% THC and moderate levels of CBD, alongside other cannabinoids like CBG and CBC, contributing to its therapeutic and recreational appeal.

Origin & Lineage

Developed by Ethos Genetics, Pillows is named in homage to the fragrance pillows popularized in the early 1990s. Its genetic lineage combines classic indica and sativa genetics, with a reported stability rate exceeding 95%, stemming from renowned landrace varieties.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Pillows?
Pillows typically contains between 18% and 24% THC.
What are the dominant terpenes in Pillows?
The dominant terpenes in Pillows include Myrcene, Limonene, and Linalool.
What kind of effects can one expect from Pillows?
Users often experience a balance of cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation, including euphoria, enhanced focus, and a sense of calm.
What conditions might Pillows help with?
Pillows may offer potential benefits for managing anxiety, arthritis, inflammation, pain, and stress.