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No. 0464Indica

Smore Martini

S'mores × Martini

S'more Martini is a dessert-leaning hybrid strain that combines the sweet, comforting notes of s'mores with a bright, citrusy finish. It typically offers a balanced experience, suitable for late afternoon or evening use, providing a sense of calm and elevated mood.

May help withStress Mood
AromaToasted MarshmallowCocoaCitrusLemon ZestLime Peel

Appearance

This strain often presents as dense, compact buds with tightly stacked calyxes, resembling golf balls or eggs. They are typically covered in a heavy layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Buds may range in color from forest to olive green, sometimes featuring purple hues along the bract tips, contrasted by bright, copper or tangerine pistils.

The flowers are known for their resin stickiness and visual appeal, often described as looking as indulgent as they taste. Proper curing can deepen color saturation and enhance a candy-like sheen.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of S'more Martini is characterized by a blend of sweet, toasted marshmallow and cocoa notes, reminiscent of its s'mores namesake. This is complemented by a bright citrus lift, often described as lemon zest or lime peel.

On the palate, consumers report a similar profile, with initial sweetness and chocolate undertones giving way to a zesty, citrus finish. The overall flavor experience is a complex interplay between dessert-like richness and a refreshing, cocktail-like brightness.

Effects

S'more Martini is generally reported to provide a balanced hybrid effect, starting with a calm body sensation and an uplifting mood. It is often described as mood-elevating and can induce a sense of happiness and relaxation.

Users may experience a gentle tingle, contributing to a feeling of ease without significant sedation, making it suitable for late afternoon or evening enjoyment. The strain is noted for offering a clearer head than some other dessert-leaning indicas.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

S'more Martini typically falls into the higher THC tier, with percentages commonly ranging from 15-25%. CBD content is generally less than 1%.

The terpene profile is noted for its expressive aroma, often featuring a combination of bakery-sweet and bright citrus notes. Key terpenes may include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to the strain's distinct scent and effects.

Origins & Lineage

S'more Martini is considered a boutique, dessert-forward hybrid. Its lineage is understood to combine a S'mores-style dessert parent, often associated with calming effects and higher THC, with a citrus-forward “Martini” line, known for its bright, mood-elevating qualities.

Exact genetics can vary between cultivators as it is a newer, regionalized label. The S'mores side likely contributes Myrcene and Caryophyllene, while the Martini influence may bring Limonene, Terpinolene, Linalool, or Ocimene.

Growing Information

Cultivators may find S'more Martini to be a relatively manageable strain, with dense flower structure and heavy trichome coverage suggesting good potential for concentrates. The plant structure can be compact, with tight internodes and significant resin production.

Flowering times and specific yield details can vary depending on the exact genetic expression and cultivation practices. Environmental factors, such as temperature fluctuations late in flower, can influence coloration.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of S'more Martini?
S'more Martini typically tests between 15-25% THC.
What does S'more Martini smell and taste like?
It has a distinct aroma and flavor profile combining toasted marshmallow and cocoa sweetness with bright citrus notes like lemon zest or lime peel.
What are the typical effects of S'more Martini?
Users often report feeling calm, happy, and relaxed, with a gentle tingly sensation and an uplifted mood.
Is S'more Martini an indica, sativa, or hybrid?
S'more Martini is generally considered a hybrid, often leaning towards indica-dominant characteristics due to its calming effects.