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No. 1613Indica

Pink Animal Crakers S1 by Moscaseeds

Pink Animal Crackers

Pink Animal Crackers S1 is a mostly indica cultivar developed by Moscaseeds, designed for those who appreciate the sweet, potent profiles characteristic of Cookie-family genetics. This S1 release, produced by selfing a selected mother plant, offers high genetic consistency and replication of desirable traits.

EffectsRelaxing Euphoric Body High Sedating
May help withStress Insomnia Pain
AromaBerryCreamDieselFloralMintOrangeCitrusLemon

Appearance

This cultivar produces dense, rounded buds with a compact structure, often described as cookie-shaped. They are heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Depending on environmental conditions, particularly cooler night temperatures late in flowering, buds may exhibit subtle pink or lilac hues alongside cream green coloration.

The flowers feature a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and short internodes. Pistils typically range from pale apricot to deeper orange as the plant matures. Cured nugs maintain their shape well, presenting a visually appealing, resin-rich product.

Aroma & Flavor

Pink Animal Crackers S1 offers a confectionary aroma profile, blending sweet bakery notes with hints of berry and vanilla. Underlying this are spicy, peppery, and gassy undertones, contributing to a complex and indulgent scent.

The flavor follows the aroma, presenting a sweet, dessert-like taste with berry and cream nuances. A diesel-like or gassy finish is often noted, creating a rich mouthfeel that is both sweet and slightly pungent.

Effects

This strain is generally categorized as an evening-use cultivar due to its soothing and body-forward effects. It is reported to induce a dreamlike euphoria, making it suitable for relaxation after a long day.

With THC levels commonly around 20%, Pink Animal Crackers S1 delivers potent effects that can be significant for consumers with moderate tolerance or those returning after a break. Its indica-dominant nature suggests a heavy-hitting experience.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Pink Animal Crackers S1 typically exhibits high THCA content, with THC levels frequently falling between 20% and 28%. CBD content is generally less than 1%.

The terpene profile is characterized by a blend of sweet, spicy, and gassy notes. Key terpenes often include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, with potential contributions from linalool, nerolidol, and ocimene, which may add fruity and floral dimensions.

Growing

As an S1 release, this cultivar is bred for consistency, making it manageable for both home growers and commercial operations. It tends to have a bushy, squat growth habit with strong lateral branches.

The flowering period is typical for indica-dominant strains. The plant is noted for producing dense, resinous flowers. Attention to environmental controls, particularly temperature fluctuations late in flowering, can enhance its visual appeal and potentially influence anthocyanin expression.

Origins & Lineage

Pink Animal Crackers S1 was developed by Moscaseeds. The S1 designation indicates it is a first-generation self-cross of a selected Pink Animal Crackers mother plant, ensuring high genetic fidelity to the parent clone.

The lineage is rooted in the Cookie family, likely incorporating traits from strains such as Animal Cookies and potentially OG Kush varieties, which contribute to its dessert-like aroma, dense buds, and potent effects.

Frequently asked questions

What does S1 mean in strain naming?
S1 refers to the first filial generation of self-pollination. This process involves a female plant being induced to produce pollen, which then fertilizes its own ovules, resulting in feminized seeds that closely replicate the traits of the mother plant.
What are the typical aromas and flavors of Pink Animal Crackers S1?
This strain is known for its dessert-forward profile, featuring sweet bakery notes, berry, and cream, often complemented by diesel or gassy undertones.
Is Pink Animal Crackers S1 suitable for beginners?
While its potency is high, its consistent genetics and manageable growth habit can make it suitable for experienced beginners. However, its heavy effects may be more pronounced for novice consumers.
What is the origin of the 'Pink' in the name?
The 'Pink' moniker typically refers to a phenotype that may display faint pink or purplish anthocyanin coloration, especially when exposed to cooler temperatures during late flowering, and may also hint at berry-like aromatic nuances.