Snow Blower
Snow Blower is a modern hybrid cannabis cultivar recognized for its exceptionally frosty appearance, with buds heavily coated in trichomes. It is often described as a balanced to slightly sativa-leaning hybrid, typically featuring high THC content and minimal CBD.
Appearance
Snow Blower is distinguished by its abundant trichome coverage, which gives the buds a snow-dusted or silvery-white sheen. This heavy resin production can make the pistils appear partially obscured, enhancing the strain's wintry visual characteristic. Buds are often described as 'sugar-dipped,' indicating a high density of visible resin.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Snow Blower is often noted as bright and cool, with underlying creamy and slightly gassy notes. Its flavor profile tends to mirror the aroma, offering a sweet finish with hints of citrus zest, pine, and sometimes vanilla.
Effects
Consumers frequently describe Snow Blower's effects as clean and functional, providing a noticeable mental uplift without inducing excessive jitters. It is often found to be invigorating yet balanced, suitable for daytime use or social situations where clarity is desired.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This hybrid typically exhibits a chemotype rich in THC, with levels generally ranging from 18-24%, and CBD content below 1%. Common terpenes associated with Snow Blower include limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene, contributing to its characteristic aroma and flavor profile. Other terpenes like humulene may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
The precise genetic lineage of Snow Blower is not definitively documented, which is common for contemporary hybrids. Theories suggest it may descend from highly resinous strains like The White or Snowman, potentially crossed with a sativa-leaning parent known for bright, diesel-like, or Haze characteristics. It aligns with a tradition of 'snow'-themed strains celebrated for their trichome density.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not widely published, Snow Blower is expected to possess traits selected for high trichome density and moderate internodal spacing, resulting in resin-rich flowers. Its hybrid nature suggests adaptability, though specific environmental needs and optimal flowering times would depend on the precise genetic expression from a given breeder.