Romadur by Red Bee Seeds
Afghan × Hindu Kush
Romadur, developed by Red Bee Seeds, is a predominantly indica cultivar celebrated for its artisanal breeding and potent effects. It offers a complex sensory experience alongside deeply relaxing qualities, making it a notable choice for both connoisseurs and those seeking therapeutic benefits.
Appearance
Romadur presents a dense, compact bud structure, generously coated in trichomes that impart a frosted appearance. Its leaves display rich, dark green hues often tinged with deep purple, particularly under cooler cultivation conditions. The buds are robust and heavy, with a uniformity in size and density that appeals to growers.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Romadur is a complex bouquet featuring earthy and musky notes reminiscent of aged cheese, complemented by undertones of pine and spice. Subtle hints of lavender and herbal medicine emerge, adding depth to its bold profile. Its flavor mirrors the aroma, with a creamy, savory base carrying notes of cheese, earth, and spice, transitioning to smoother, floral undertones on the exhale.
Effects
Romadur is known for inducing a deeply relaxing and calming sensation, often leading to a couch-lock effect. While primarily body-centric, it can also promote a sense of focus. Its potent effects make it suitable for evening use and for individuals seeking significant relief.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically features a high THC content, often between 18% and 24%, with minimal CBD (<1%). Key terpenes detected include myrcene, caryophyllene, pinene, and linalool. Myrcene contributes to its relaxing qualities, while caryophyllene is associated with potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic benefits.
Growing
Romadur is noted for its stable plant structure and predictable flowering times, making it suitable for indoor cultivation where space is limited. Breeding records indicate potential for high resin production and increased yields during test grows.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Red Bee Seeds, Romadur is an experimental cultivar with a genetic lineage predominantly indica, estimated at around 85%. It reflects artisanal breeding techniques and likely includes classic indica ancestors such as Afghan and Hindu Kush varieties, refined through generations of backcrossing.