Red Hot Grc by Robin Hood Seeds
Indica × Sativa
Red Hot GRC, developed by Robin Hood Seeds, is a hybrid strain recognized for its balanced genetic composition and robust qualities. It has gained popularity in both recreational and medicinal communities for its distinctive characteristics.
Appearance
Red Hot GRC buds are visually striking, characterized by dense structures and deep coloration with a notable red hue. The buds are covered in shimmering trichomes, indicating high potency, and feature sturdy pistils alongside fragrant resin glands, giving them a frosty appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Red Hot GRC is a complex blend of spice, sweetness, and earth, with initial notes of burnt rubber and sugar, reminiscent of a campfire with tropical undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, starting with sweetness, citrus, and spice, and finishing with earthy and herbal notes.
Effects
This hybrid strain delivers a balanced experience, beginning with a cerebral uplift that enhances focus and creativity, often accompanied by euphoria. This initial mental stimulation gradually transitions into a deep physical relaxation that calms the body without causing significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Red Hot GRC contains significant levels of THC, typically ranging from 20% to 25%, and lower amounts of CBD. Its terpene profile is characterized by myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential therapeutic properties. Minor cannabinoids may also contribute to the overall entourage effect.
Cultivation
Early reports indicate that Red Hot GRC can produce substantial yields, with indoor harvests sometimes reaching up to 550 grams per square meter. Its balanced genetic heritage contributes to steady growth patterns and predictable flowering times.
Origins
Developed by Robin Hood Seeds, Red Hot GRC is the product of extensive breeding and experimentation, with a genetic makeup that is approximately a 50/50 split between indica and sativa. This balanced lineage is believed to contribute to its multifaceted effects and reliable cultivation characteristics.