Seven D Six by South Bay Genetics
Seven D Six is a hybrid strain developed by South Bay Genetics, representing a modern interpretation of classic cannabis breeding. It merges characteristics from both indica and sativa genetics, aiming to preserve historical traits while incorporating contemporary cultivation techniques.
Appearance
Seven D Six buds are dense and visually striking, displaying a mix of deep greens and purple hues. They are covered in trichomes that glitter, indicating high resin production. The plant's structure combines the lankiness of sativas with the bushiness of indicas, featuring broad, green leaves with lime tints and bright orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Seven D Six is complex, starting with a rich, earthy fragrance that includes sweet, pine, and citrus notes. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering an initial taste of fruity sweetness and citrus on the inhale, followed by a deeper, more robust earthy flavor on the exhale. The taste is often described as layered, transitioning from sweet to herbaceous.
Effects
This strain is noted for providing focused effects. While specific details on the range of effects are limited in the source, the balanced genetic makeup suggests a versatile experience. Consumers have anecdotally reported effects reminiscent of classic, potent strains.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The terpene profile of Seven D Six is noted for including Myrcene and Limonene. These contribute to the strain's complex aroma and flavor. The THC content is reported at approximately 20%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by South Bay Genetics, Seven D Six draws on the heritage of cannabis breeding from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its lineage is a balanced blend, with approximately 50% sativa and 50% indica genetics, interconnected with historic breeding programs that valued both plant types. The strain is seen as a fusion of historical genetic attributes and modern breeding precision.
Growing
The balanced indica-sativa genetics contribute to a versatile growth profile, making it visually appealing and practical for indoor cultivation. Growers have reported increased resin production compared to similar hybrids. The plant structure is a dynamic combination of sativa's height and indica's density.