Sour Leonbow by Ognaj Genetics
Unknown Sativa Strains × Unknown Indica Strains
Sour Leonbow is a sativa-dominant strain meticulously developed by OG'naj Genetics, noted for its uplifting yet balanced effects. It emerged from a breeding program focused on combining desirable traits from ancestral sativa lines, aiming for a complex profile appealing to both recreational and medical users.
Appearance
Sour Leonbow presents dense, well-formed buds characterized by a vibrant color palette, featuring deep forest green with bright lime accents. These buds are generously coated in crystalline trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance, and are adorned with pistils in shades of orange and copper.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sour Leonbow is a complex blend, starting with sharp citrus notes that deepen into earthy and pine undertones. A distinct sour tang, reminiscent of lemon, is balanced by herbal, sweet, and spicy nuances. Its flavor mirrors this complexity, offering a tangy citrus initial taste that evolves into layered earthy and herbal notes, creating a refreshing and robust palate experience.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is recognized for providing stimulating and uplifting effects. While promoting upliftment, it also offers a degree of balance, making it suitable for a wide range of users. The strain is celebrated for fostering creativity and focus.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Documented lab tests indicate Sour Leonbow can have THC levels ranging between 18% and 24%. Preliminary genotyping suggests consistency in desired terpene profiles, with Limonene and Pinene identified as prominent constituents. CBD content is reported to be less than 1%.
Growing
Sour Leonbow is noted for its robust disease resistance and high yields, traits inherited from its carefully selected parent strains. These characteristics make it a reliable choice for cultivators seeking quality and consistency in their harvests.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by OG'naj Genetics, Sour Leonbow originated from experimental breeding of sativa-dominant genetics, with efforts dating back to 2015 and taking definitive shape by 2017. It is understood to be primarily sativa-dominant, potentially integrating select indica characteristics for balanced effects, and may share genetic makeup with renowned sativa strains.