Pink Nova by Terpyz Mutant Genetics
Pink Nova is a hybrid strain developed by Terpyz Mutant Genetics. It offers a balanced indica and sativa heritage, known for its unique visual appeal and complex sensory experience.
Appearance
Pink Nova buds are dense and compact, often measuring 1-2 inches in diameter. They are characterized by a generous coating of trichomes and exhibit subtle pink coloration against dominant green hues. The interplay of pigmentation, including hints of purple, is attributed to natural anthocyanin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Pink Nova is a complex bouquet featuring sweet, floral notes alongside earthy undertones, reminiscent of berries and citrus. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile delivers layers of sweet berry notes interspersed with spicy and herbal undertones, often described as fruity with a secondary earthy spice. The flavor is noted for maintaining consistency throughout consumption.
Effects
Pink Nova is described as delivering a balanced experience, combining calming and energetic sensations. This hybrid nature makes it suitable for users seeking a rounded cannabis experience that bridges the qualities of both indica and sativa effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is noted for a complex terpene profile, with contributions from myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene. Early cultivation trials reported THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%. The genetic lineage contributes to a balanced cannabinoid expression.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Terpyz Mutant Genetics, Pink Nova is the result of meticulous breeding that combines indica and sativa genetics in a balanced ratio. Approximately 60% of its heritage is derived from sativa plants, while 40% comes from indica plants, aiming to provide a harmonious interplay of effects.
Cultivation
Pink Nova is noted for robust growth traits and consistent phenotypic expression. While specific cultivation details like difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not explicitly detailed, the strain's sturdy bud structure and balanced genetic profile suggest it is a valuable subject for growers.