Rihanna by The Bakery Genetics
Indica Genetics × Sativa Genetics
Rihanna, a sativa strain from The Bakery Genetics, has gained recognition for its innovative breeding and balanced profile. It represents a modern approach to cannabis cultivation, blending traditional practices with advanced genetic insights.
Appearance
Rihanna plants produce dense, trichome-frosted buds that are visually striking. The buds often display deep green hues with hints of purple and orange pistils, contributing to an alluring aesthetic. Their structure is robust, indicative of hybrid vigor, and they are noted for high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Rihanna is a complex blend of sweet, earthy, and floral notes, with subtle spicy and pine undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a mix of sweet berry and earthy tastes with an herbal finish. This multifaceted sensory experience is attributed to its rich terpene composition.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, offering cerebral stimulation alongside a sense of calm. Users may find it promotes creativity and a focused mental state, making it suitable for various activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Rihanna include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor. The strain typically exhibits THC levels between 18% and 25%, with modest CBD content around 1-2%. This profile supports both recreational enjoyment and potential therapeutic applications.
Growing
Rihanna has demonstrated strong performance in both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Its genetic backbone lends itself to high resin production and a moderate growth height, suggesting resilience and good yield potential for experienced growers.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Bakery Genetics, Rihanna is a hybrid strain resulting from a cross between indica and sativa genetics, aiming for a balanced 50/50 contribution. This careful selection process honors the innovation in modern cannabis breeding and pays tribute to its cultural namesake.