Remington Rot by The Grass Menagerie
Afghani × Hindu Kush
Remington Rot by The Grass Menagerie is a predominantly indica strain developed to honor classic indica genetics while incorporating modern breeding. It is recognized for its consistent effects and robust profile, making it a benchmark in the indica market.
Appearance
Remington Rot displays dense, resinous buds with deep forest green coloration, often accented by purple hues and vibrant orange pistils. Its buds are visually striking, featuring trichome clusters that suggest a high concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes, and a bud density that rivals other high-resin strains.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Remington Rot is a complex blend of earthy, musky notes with hints of sweet spice and floral undertones, reminiscent of a cool forest environment. Its flavor profile mirrors its aroma, featuring robust earthy tastes layered with spicy pepper and a subtle sweetness, transitioning into a lingering aftertaste often compared to herbal tea.
Effects
As an indica-dominant strain, Remington Rot is known for delivering deeply relaxing and sedative effects. Its balanced profile is noted for providing a potent yet consistent experience, appreciated by both recreational and medicinal users seeking tranquility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Remington Rot typically contains THC levels between 18% and 23%, with lower levels of CBD, generally below 1.2%. Key terpenes such as Myrcene and Caryophyllene are prominent, contributing significantly to its aromatic and flavor complexity, alongside others like Limonene, Linalool, and Pinene.
Growing
The Grass Menagerie utilized advanced phenotyping and rigorous genetic testing to achieve remarkable phenotypic consistency in Remington Rot, exceeding standard market averages. Its robust calyx structure supports controlled ventilation during curing, aiding in the preservation of its delicate terpene profile.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Grass Menagerie in the mid-2010s, Remington Rot draws heavily from traditional landrace genetics, with over 80% of its makeup reportedly traceable to classic Afghani and Hindu Kush strains. The breeding process combined traditional techniques with modern genetic analysis to enhance its indica properties and terpene expression.