Roxanne Runtz
Zkittlez × Gelato
Roxanne Runtz is a cultivar within the Runtz family, characterized by its pronounced candy-like flavor profile. This strain is recognized for delivering balanced euphoric effects and is often sought after for its aromatic qualities.
Appearance
Roxanne Runtz typically presents dense, resinous buds with a compact, conical structure and tightly stacked calyxes. It is expected to have significant trichome coverage, giving the buds a frosted appearance. The pistils may range from tangerine to amber, contrasting with lime-green bracts. Under specific cooler temperatures, some phenotypes may exhibit subtle lilac shading.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Roxanne Runtz is dominated by a high-intensity, candy-like bouquet, featuring notes of bright citrus and tropical fruits such as candied orange zest and ripe berry. This is layered over a creamy, sweet base. A subtle undercurrent of spice or woody warmth may also be present.
Effects
Consumers often report experiencing balanced euphoric effects from Roxanne Runtz. While specific details are limited, strains in the Runtz family are generally known for providing a pleasant and uplifting experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Roxanne Runtz is expected to have a chemotype typical of modern candy hybrids, with THC levels around 20% and CBD below 1%. Common terpenes found in Runtz-derived strains include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects. Humulene and Ocimene may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
While formal breeder documentation for Roxanne Runtz is limited, it is understood to be a derivative of the popular Runtz strain, which itself is a cross of Zkittlez and Gelato. Roxanne Runtz likely represents either a selected phenotype of Runtz or a proprietary cross designed to emphasize its candy-forward characteristics and distinct aromatic profile.
Growing
Cultivars within the Runtz family generally produce visually dense, resinous buds with a rounded, conical structure. They are known for heavy trichome coverage and a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which can result in clean trimming. Specific cultivation difficulty, flowering time, yield, and environmental preferences for Roxanne Runtz are not widely published but can be inferred from Runtz-family traits.