Robocrop by Cream Of The Crop Seeds
Cannabis Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Robocrop is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Cream of the Crop Seeds, notable for its auto-flowering characteristics derived from ruderalis genetics. This strain combines the resilience and rapid growth of ruderalis with the robust flavors and effects often associated with indica varieties. It offers a balanced experience suitable for both new and experienced consumers.
Appearance
Robocrop plants exhibit a compact and sturdy structure, typically reaching heights between 2 to 3 feet, making them well-suited for indoor cultivation. The buds are densely formed and rich in resin, often displaying a vibrant mix of deep greens with potential purple or blue hues. High trichome coverage is common, indicating significant potency, and bright orange pistils provide a visual contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Robocrop is a complex blend featuring spicy, earthy notes underscored by a distinct citrus fragrance, often compared to pine and lemongrass. Upon consumption, the flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with a peppery spice that evolves into a sweet, earthy taste with citrus undertones. This layered sensory experience is attributed to its intricate terpene profile.
Effects
Robocrop is reported to deliver a balanced psychoactive experience, offering cerebral uplift alongside a sense of calm. Users may find it promotes focus and creativity, making it suitable for various activities. The strain is generally considered to provide a well-rounded effect that is neither overly sedating nor excessively stimulating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically contains THC levels around 18% to 22%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present in trace amounts, potentially enhancing the overall experience.
Origins & Lineage
Robocrop was developed by Cream of the Crop Seeds through a hybridization program aimed at integrating ruderalis genetics for auto-flowering traits. The intention was to combine ruderalis resilience with the desirable qualities of indica and sativa varieties, creating a strain with a faster growth cycle and consistent potency.
Growing
As an auto-flowering strain, Robocrop is known for its rapid growth cycle, with flowering times significantly reduced compared to traditional photoperiod plants. Its ruderalis heritage contributes to its adaptability to various climates and cultivation conditions. The compact stature makes it particularly suitable for indoor grows with limited space.