Rox by Paradise Seeds
Early Durban × Purple Pineberry
Rox is a predominantly indica strain meticulously bred by Paradise Seeds, recognized for its robust genetic background and compelling traits. Developed through careful selection and crossbreeding, it aims to satisfy both recreational and medicinal users with its balanced phenotype.
Appearance
Rox buds are typically dense and compact, often displaying deep green hues interspersed with purple and burgundy. A generous coating of trichomes gives them a crystalline appearance, indicative of their resinous nature. The leaves are broad and succulent, characteristic of its indica heritage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Rox is a complex blend of earthy, spicy, and sweet notes, with hints of pine and citrus. Users often detect a musky scent, sometimes compared to burnt caramel. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a smooth, honey-like sweetness balanced by a subtle spiciness and an earthy undertone, with a potential citrusy finish.
Effects
Rox is reported to induce feelings of calm and focus. Its predominantly indica nature suggests a relaxing experience, often associated with a pleasant euphoria. The balanced cannabinoid profile contributes to its psychoactive and potentially therapeutic effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab analyses indicate Rox typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD levels below 1%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene and Caryophyllene, contributing to its herbal aroma and calming effects. Minor cannabinoids may also be present, potentially enhancing the overall experience.
Growing
Early cultivation studies noted Rox's rapid flowering time and robust yields, with approximately 75% of growers observing these traits. The strain is noted for its resilience and is considered to have a predominantly indica growth structure.
Origins & Lineage
The genetic lineage of Rox is complex, blending genetics from Early Durban (a cross of Durban Poison and Skunk) with subtle influences from strains like Purple Pineberry. This carefully curated background results in a predominantly indica profile, estimated to be up to 70% indica.