Predator Pink by Exotic Genetix
Predator Pink × Starfighter F2
Predator Pink, bred by Exotic Genetix, is a notable indica-dominant strain recognized for its balanced effects and complex sensory profile. It combines classic indica traits with modern breeding for a unique cannabis experience.
Appearance
Predator Pink buds are visually striking, often displaying a mix of deep purples, greens, and pink hues, reflecting its name. They are typically dense and coated in a generous layer of shimmering trichomes, contributing to a potent aesthetic. The plant's structure supports a heavy canopy, with calyxes and leaves sometimes showing a velvety texture.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Predator Pink is intricate, starting with fruity and berry notes that deepen into earthy, musky undertones, complemented by hints of pine and spice. Its flavor follows suit, often described as a blend of sweet berries and earth, with spicy undertones and a lingering sweetness reminiscent of baked goods.
Effects
This strain is known to provide a balanced experience, often leading to feelings of euphoria and enhanced focus. Its indica-dominant genetics suggest a deeply relaxing quality, making it suitable for both therapeutic and recreational use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Predator Pink typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, classifying it as a high-potency strain. While specific terpene profiles can vary, common aromatic compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene are often associated with its complex scent and flavor. CBD content is generally less than 1%.
Growing
Cultivators have noted Predator Pink's robust nature and resistance to pests and environmental stresses, attributed to its indica lineage. It is known for consistent yields, with some reports indicating up to 500 grams per square meter under optimal conditions. The plant develops a dense, resinous bud structure.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Exotic Genetix, Predator Pink is the result of extensive experimentation aimed at enhancing flavor, aroma, and potency while maintaining its indica heritage. It has also been used as a foundational element in further breeding, demonstrating its value in developing new genetic lines.