Ripley Ca by Sterquiliniis Seed Supply
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Ripley, CA, developed by Sterquiliniis Seed Supply, is a hybrid strain notable for its blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This variety is recognized for its distinct effects and cultivation characteristics, appealing to both medicinal and recreational users.
Appearance
Ripley, CA buds are characterized by a dense structure and abundant trichome coverage, giving them a frosted appearance. They often display deep green hues with subtle purple undertones, particularly in cooler temperatures. The strain's phenotype includes sticky resin, bright pistils, and a tightly packed formation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ripley, CA is a complex mix of earthy and spicy notes, often described as resembling freshly ground herbs with hints of woodsmoke and floral undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a palate of spicy, herbal, and citrusy tastes with earthy and peppery aftertastes.
Effects
This hybrid typically induces a blend of cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. Users may experience an initial surge of energy and creativity, followed by a gradual sense of body relaxation. The effects are generally considered versatile, suitable for daytime activities or evening unwinding without causing significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Ripley, CA features a terpene profile rich in myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene. Cannabinoid analysis shows THC levels commonly ranging from 18% to 23%, with CBD content around 1% to 2%. This balance may contribute to its modulated psychoactive experience.
Growing
Cultivating Ripley, CA involves managing its hybrid genetics, including the auto-flowering trait from ruderalis. Indoor growing is often preferred for environmental control. The auto-flowering nature allows for a relatively rapid flowering cycle, typically maturing within 8-10 weeks from germination.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Sterquiliniis Seed Supply, Ripley, CA combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. Approximately 30% of its lineage comes from ruderalis, contributing auto-flowering capabilities, while the remaining percentages are split between indica and sativa, influencing its flavor, aroma, and effects.