Royal Oreoz by Zia Farm And Seed
Royal Oreoz is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Zia Farm and Seed, noted for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. This strain has gained recognition for its distinctive aroma, flavor, and potency, appealing to both experienced users and cultivators.
Appearance
Royal Oreoz presents large, densely packed buds characterized by deep green coloration and striking purple undertones. A dusting of trichomes gives the buds a sparkling appearance, indicative of high cannabinoid and terpene production. The buds also feature a mix of orange and gold pistils, adding visual contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Royal Oreoz is a complex blend of sweet, earthy, and citrus notes, with many users detecting a distinct cookie-like scent. Its flavor profile complements the aroma, offering initial sweetness reminiscent of cookies, followed by herbal and nutty undertones with a delicate spice. The scent and taste are consistently described as rich and multi-layered.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to offer a balanced experience, combining the relaxing qualities often associated with indicas and the uplifting sensations of sativas. Users have noted its potency, making it a popular choice for seasoned cannabis consumers. The specific experiential effects are detailed in user feedback and cultivation guides.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Royal Oreoz is known for its significant cannabinoid content, typically testing between 20% and 27% THC. The terpene profile includes compounds such as Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and potential effects. The strain's genetic stability ensures a consistent cannabinoid profile across batches.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Zia Farm and Seed, Royal Oreoz is the product of extensive research and breeding programs focused on combining indica and sativa genetics. The lineage is estimated to be approximately 55% indica and 45% sativa, carefully selected for potency, flavor, and resin production. The development process involved rigorous testing and refinement over approximately 18 months.