Poly Juice 4
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Poly Juice #4 is a contemporary indica cultivar, selected as a standout phenotype for its desirable qualities. It is recognized for its dense, resin-rich buds and a complex aromatic profile.
Appearance
Poly Juice #4 is characterized by dense, conical buds with tightly stacked calyxes, contributing to a compact structure. The sugar leaves are typically trimmed close to the bud, and the flower is reported to have heavy trichome coverage, giving it a frosty appearance indicative of high resin content.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar is described as terpene-forward, offering a complex aroma that evolves from the initial scent to the exhale. The flavor profile is a blend, with notes that can include candy, citrus, cream, floral, herbal, orange, peppery, and pine.
Effects
Poly Juice #4 is noted for providing a focused experience. As an indica, it aims for a balanced effect profile, appealing to consumers seeking nuanced sensory and mental engagement.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Poly Juice #4 is often discussed within the context of high-performance hybrids. It typically exhibits a THC content around 26%, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile is complex, commonly including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, and Ocimene, contributing to its layered aroma and flavor.
Origins & Lineage
The name Poly Juice #4 suggests a polyhybrid lineage, a common trend in modern breeding that blends multiple hybrid parents to achieve layered terpene profiles and high resin production. The suffix “#4” typically signifies a selected phenotype from a larger breeding selection, chosen for its exceptional characteristics. Precise breeder attribution and exact parentage are not widely publicized.
Growing
As a polyhybrid, Poly Juice #4 is likely optimized for resin production and complex aromas. While specific cultivation details are not widely disclosed, growers might expect moderate stretch and strong lateral branching, potentially responding well to techniques like topping and SCROG. Its dense bud structure suggests a need for good airflow to prevent mold.