Samsquamch by Pisces Genetics
Classic indica genetics × Select sativa strains
Samsquamch is an indica-dominant strain meticulously cultivated by Pisces Genetics, known for its potent effects and complex sensory profile. It blends traditional indica genetics with modern breeding techniques to offer a reliable and consistent experience.
Appearance
Samsquamch presents visually striking, compact, and dense buds, often displaying deep green hues with subtle purple undertones. Its trichomes are notably abundant, exhibiting remarkable crystallization that hints at high cannabinoid content. The bud structure is typical of indica-dominant varieties, resulting in tightly formed inflorescences.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Samsquamch is characterized by a dominant earthy and pungent foundation, reminiscent of damp soil, layered with sweet undertones and hints of pine. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors its aroma, starting with a robust earthy taste and sweet notes, transitioning to a spicier, herbaceous finish on the exhale.
Cannabinoids & Terpenes
Laboratory analysis indicates Samsquamch typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD below 1%. Its terpene profile is rich in myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, contributing significantly to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential effects.
Effects & Potential Benefits
Users report that Samsquamch delivers cerebral and focused effects, characteristic of its indica-dominant heritage, while also providing a relaxing experience. Its cannabinoid and terpene profile suggests potential for alleviating symptoms associated with anxiety, pain, and stress.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Pisces Genetics, Samsquamch is rooted in classic indica genetics, with verifiable genetic sequencing confirming a lineage that is 75-85% indica. This careful breeding process integrates traditional landrace indica traits with minor sativa contributions to refine its aromatic and flavor complexity.
Cultivation
Early field tests indicated Samsquamch exhibits a favorable yield, approximately 15% higher than comparable indica-dominant strains from the same period. Its genetic stability and robust characteristics make it suitable for both home and professional cultivation environments.