Pulp Byger Seeds
Northern Lights × Unknown Landrace
Pulp is an indica-dominant strain developed by Strainger Seeds, noted for its robust genetics and appealing sensory profile. It combines potent indica traits with a complex blend of aromas and flavors, offering a deeply relaxing experience.
Appearance
Pulp buds are dense and heavily coated in resin, displaying a color palette of deep greens and purples. The plant structure is compact, typical of indica varieties, with leaves showing subtle lime and olive hues. Growers have observed that the dense trichome coverage and vibrant coloration are indicators of its potent chemical makeup.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
The aroma of Pulp is a complex mix, often described as sweet and fruity with underlying earthy and herbal notes. Users detect hints of citrus, mango, and berry, reminiscent of its name. The flavor follows suit, offering a sweet, fruity taste with spicy and earthy undertones, creating a layered sensory experience.
Effects
Consumption of Pulp typically induces a calming body high that spreads outward, promoting relaxation. The experience often begins with a cerebral euphoria that can foster creativity and mental clarity. This is followed by a profound sedative effect, characteristic of its indica lineage, leading to deep relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Pulp features a cannabinoid profile with THC levels generally between 18% and 24%, and low CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its earthy, citrus, and spicy notes respectively. This combination influences both the aroma and the psychoactive effects.
Growing Information
Pulp is an indica-dominant strain that grows to a compact height, typically between 50-100 cm indoors. Its development has focused on resilience and potent resin production. The plant structure is dense, minimizing space while maximizing potency, making it suitable for cultivators seeking powerful indica experiences.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Strainger Seeds, Pulp is a carefully bred indica-dominant strain, with up to 85% indica ancestry. Its lineage is thought to include classic strains like Northern Lights and an unidentified landrace, refined through selective breeding and back-crossing techniques for stability and potency.