Rotten Rozay by Relentless Genetics
Indica × Sativa
Rotten Rozay, developed by Relentless Genetics, is a hybrid strain celebrated for its sophisticated blend of indica and sativa traits. This strain offers a multifaceted experience, appealing to both recreational and medical users due to its potent effects and intricate characteristics.
Appearance
Rotten Rozay presents dense, resinous buds adorned with deep forest greens, vibrant purple hues, and a frosty layer of trichomes, often covering over 70% of the surface. Its structure combines indica's compactness with sativa's airiness, featuring burnt orange pistils that add to its visual appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Rotten Rozay is a complex mix of earthy tones, pine, musk, and subtle citrus notes, evolving from sweet to deeper scents. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering initial sweetness followed by pine, spicy herbal notes, and a smooth, velvety finish reminiscent of fine wine.
Effects
This strain is recognized for delivering a balanced hybrid experience, providing both calming physical sensations and uplifting cerebral stimulation. Users report feelings of euphoria and tranquility, making it suitable for various times of use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Rotten Rozay typically contains THC levels between 20% and 28%, with CBD present in amounts less than 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor, alongside Caryophyllene and Pinene.
Growing
Developed with a focus on resilience and adaptability, Rotten Rozay performs well in various growing environments. Its genetic makeup, with roughly balanced indica and sativa influences, contributes to its dependable yields and robust characteristics, making it a favorite among cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Relentless Genetics, Rotten Rozay represents a fusion of traditional breeding and modern innovation. Its genetic lineage is an intricate mix of indica and sativa influences, carefully selected to achieve a balanced profile and potent effects, reflecting years of research and experimentation.