Ronald Raygun by Dead By Dawn Genetics
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Ronald Raygun is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dead By Dawn Genetics, notable for its intricate lineage blending ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. This careful cross-breeding results in a balanced profile that appeals to both connoisseurs and those seeking specific effects.
Appearance
Ronald Raygun buds are characterized by dense structures with a frosty appearance due to a high concentration of trichomes. The coloration can include deep greens with subtle hints of red or purple on the pistils. Its plant morphology exhibits a combination of indica's stoutness and sativa's elongated traits, with robust branching.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Ronald Raygun is complex, beginning with sharp citrus and earthy notes, followed by undertones of pine and spice. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering an initial burst of tangy citrus and sweetness, complemented by subtle spice and an earthy finish. The taste often lingers, evolving with cooling.
Effects
This strain is reported to provide a smooth yet uplifting experience, characterized by calm and cerebral effects that can stimulate creativity. It is noted for offering a harmonious blend of relaxation and mental activation, making it suitable for various times of use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Ronald Raygun typically contains THC levels around 18%, with minimal CBD. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. The cannabinoid profile is thought to support its balanced effects and potential therapeutic benefits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Dead By Dawn Genetics, Ronald Raygun is a hybrid strain resulting from a meticulous cross-breeding process. Its lineage incorporates ruderalis for hardiness and autoflowering traits, indica for body effects and relaxation, and sativa for a cerebral spark. The genetic makeup is estimated to be approximately 55% indica and 45% sativa, with a ruderalis influence.
Growing Information
The source notes suggest Ronald Raygun exhibits robust branching and a compact phenotype, indicative of a potentially manageable grow. Its ruderalis heritage may contribute to hardiness, though specific cultivation details like difficulty, flowering time, and yield are not explicitly detailed.