Ring Of Fire by Romulan Genetics
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Ring Of Fire is a hybrid strain meticulously engineered by Romulan Genetics, first released in 2018. Known for its potent effects and complex profile, it has garnered attention for its balanced yet intense characteristics.
Appearance
Ring Of Fire buds are visually striking, displaying a vibrant mix of deep greens, purples, and oranges. They are densely packed with trichomes, contributing to their visual appeal and protective qualities. The calyxes are robust, and the fiery orange pistils add to the strain's namesake appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by a bold, earthy base complemented by notes of citrus and pine. As the buds are handled, spicy undertones may emerge. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with a citrus tang that transitions to earthy and pine notes on the exhale, leaving a pleasant lingering taste.
Effects
This strain is noted for delivering both cerebral and energetic effects, alongside a calming body sensation, attributed to its sativa-dominant genetics. Users often report feeling calm, creative, and energized. Its balanced profile is said to provide a clear head high with minimal anxiety when consumed moderately.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Ring Of Fire typically contains THC levels ranging from 22% to 28%, with CBD levels below 1%. Key terpenes identified include limonene, pinene, and myrcene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects through the entourage effect. The high THC content is the primary driver of its potent effects.
Growing
Romulan Genetics developed Ring Of Fire over multiple generations with stabilization cycles to ensure consistency. Breeding logs suggest an effort to incorporate genetics known for pest resistance and yield, making it potentially suitable for both commercial and home cultivation. The bud structure is noted to enhance light penetration and air circulation.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Romulan Genetics and introduced in 2018, Ring Of Fire is described as a product of artisanal breeding and modern genetics. Its genetic makeup is approximately 70% sativa and 30% indica, resulting from a blend of diverse parent strains. The name was chosen to reflect the concentrated energy it delivers.