Spanish Bomber by Denverdoggy
Indica genetics × Sativa genetics
Spanish Bomber, a hybrid developed by breeder Denverdoggy, is recognized for its balanced indica and sativa genetics. This strain has gained popularity in both recreational and medicinal communities for its unique profile and versatile effects.
Appearance
Spanish Bomber buds are visually striking, displaying a mix of deep green hues with occasional purple and blue undertones. They are densely formed and coated in a generous layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty, crystalline appearance. Bright orange pistils are often visible, adding to the buds' aesthetic appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Spanish Bomber is complex, starting with a grounding earthy base. This is layered with sweet, peppery notes, and subtle hints of citrus and anise. Upon tasting, users experience invigorating spicy and herbal notes on the inhale, followed by a sweet, tangy finish with hints of berry and citrus.
Effects
This hybrid offers a balanced experience, combining the calming influence of indica with the uplifting energy of sativa. Users often report feeling a sense of calm and focus, making it suitable for various times of day. Its effects are generally considered versatile, appealing to a broad range of consumers.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Spanish Bomber typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with low CBD content below 1%. Its terpene profile includes compounds like Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Trace amounts of other cannabinoids may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the breeder Denverdoggy, Spanish Bomber is the result of experimental crosses aimed at blending indica and sativa genetics. The breeding process focused on merging calming indica traits with energizing sativa characteristics to create a well-rounded hybrid.
Growing
Spanish Bomber is noted for its consistent growth patterns and resinous bud production when cultivated under controlled conditions. The strain's genetics allow for robust development, making it a notable example of hybrid breeding.