Pumuka Grey by Blue Stone Sanctuary
Indica Varieties × Sativa Lines
Pumuka Grey, a hybrid developed by Blue Stone Sanctuary, is recognized for its balanced genetic heritage and distinct characteristics. This strain results from extensive breeding efforts aimed at combining desirable traits from both indica and sativa lineages.
Appearance
Pumuka Grey presents dense, well-formed buds with a striking visual appeal. They are typically covered in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The coloration can vary, often displaying shades of deep green with subtle hints of purple and gray.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Pumuka Grey is layered, starting with earthy tones reminiscent of a forest floor, complemented by emerging hints of pine and sweet floral notes. Upon consumption, the flavor profile unfolds with a blend of sweet and spicy elements, featuring notes of berry and pepper, grounded by earthy and woody undertones.
Effects
Users report that Pumuka Grey delivers a balanced experience, often described as producing a calm and relaxed state. The effects are noted to be cerebral, potentially fostering creativity. This makes it a suitable choice for unwinding or engaging in creative pursuits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Pumuka Grey typically contains THC levels between 18-22% and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is dominated by myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present, potentially contributing to the entourage effect.
Growing
Blue Stone Sanctuary reports a high success rate in cultivating stable Pumuka Grey plants, with germination rates consistently above 90%. Indoor cultivation yields are noted to be around 500-600 grams per square meter. The strain is celebrated for its genetic stability and consistent expression of desired traits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Blue Stone Sanctuary, Pumuka Grey is the product of meticulous breeding that combines high-yielding indica varieties with robust sativa lines. Anecdotal evidence suggests a genetic balance close to 55% indica and 45% sativa, resulting in a well-rounded hybrid.