Solomons Herb by Panacea Medical Seeds
Sativa-dominant strains × Indica genetics
Solomons Herb is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Panacea Medical Seeds, recognized for its meticulous genetic development. This strain offers a complex profile, blending heritage sativa traits with subtle indica influences for a versatile user experience.
Appearance
Solomons Herb presents dense buds generously coated in trichomes, giving them a luminous, frosted appearance. The buds exhibit vibrant colors, with deep greens complemented by hints of purple and orange pistils. Its structure shows a symmetry between sativa and indica characteristics, with tight calyxes and a resinous sheen.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Solomons Herb is a complex bouquet featuring citrus, pine, and earthy undertones, opening with lemon and lime notes that transition to a sweet herbal scent. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a smooth smoke that begins with a tangy citrus taste and concludes with a lingering earthy finish.
Effects
Users report that Solomons Herb delivers a balanced experience, characterized by a sense of calm and euphoria. This strain is noted for its ability to elevate mood without being overwhelming, providing a multi-faceted experience that appeals to both recreational and medicinal users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis has identified key terpenes such as myrcene and limonene in Solomons Herb. THC concentrations can reach up to 22% in well-cultivated specimens, contributing to its potent effects. The cannabinoid distribution is consistent with its balanced hybrid nature.
Growing
Solomons Herb is noted for its balanced growth and relative ease of cultivation, particularly in controlled indoor environments. Its genetic makeup ensures a robust plant with good survival rates, making it a reliable choice for growers.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Panacea Medical Seeds, Solomons Herb draws on a deep understanding of traditional cannabis genetics, incorporating both sativa-dominant and selected indica genetics. The breeding process involved extensive research and selection of over 100 phenotypes to achieve its target profile.