Royal Bird by Red Scare Seed Company
Indica-dominant genetics (specific strains not named)
Royal Bird is an indica-dominant strain developed by Red Scare Seed Company, noted for its meticulous breeding process and balanced sensory profile. It combines potent indica effects with nuanced aromas and flavors, making it a standout choice for connoisseurs.
Appearance
Royal Bird produces visually striking, dense, and resinous buds characterized by deep green hues and occasional purple undertones. The buds are notably compact and boast a frosty appearance due to a generous dusting of trichomes, indicative of high resin production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Royal Bird is a complex blend of earthy and musky scents, complemented by subtle floral notes, hints of lavender, and a touch of spice. Upon consumption, users experience a rich, earthy flavor profile with underlying sweetness and spicy undertones, often described as smooth and sophisticated.
Effects
This strain delivers profound indica effects, inducing deep body relaxation and a soothing mental state, making it well-suited for evening use. While primarily relaxing, it also offers a gentle cerebral uplift, maintaining a balanced mental clarity and preventing overwhelming drowsiness.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Royal Bird is characterized by a robust cannabinoid profile, featuring THC levels typically between 18% and 25%, with minimal CBD (<1%). Its terpene profile is dominated by Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma, flavor, and synergistic effects.
Growing
Cultivation of Royal Bird involves careful genetic selection and meticulous breeding techniques. Growers can expect dense, compact buds and potentially significant yields under ideal conditions, with flowering times typical for indica-dominant strains.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Red Scare Seed Company, Royal Bird emerged from a period of intense exploration into indica genetics. The breeding process focused on capturing robust indica traits and was refined through extensive phenotype evaluations, resulting in a strain with significant indica heritage, often estimated at 80-90%.