Spring Rounds by Gage Green Genetics
Indica-dominant strains
Spring Rounds, developed by Gage Green Genetics, is a predominantly indica strain celebrated for its meticulously balanced effects. It aims to provide profound physical relaxation while offering a gentle mental uplift, making it suitable for both therapeutic and recreational use.
Appearance
Spring Rounds presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by a rich coloration and a generous coating of trichomes, indicative of high resin production. The buds often display deep green hues contrasted by vibrant orange pistils, with broad, sturdy leaves reflecting its indica heritage.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend, initially offering a pungent, sweet, and earthy scent layered with herbal notes and hints of citrus and pine. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, delivering an earthy taste with sweet citrus undertones, a creamy finish, and a lingering pungency.
Effects
This strain typically induces rapid effects, characterized by a strong physical relaxation and a sense of sedation, making it well-suited for evening use or stress relief. Some users also report a subtle cerebral lift that enhances mental engagement without causing overstimulation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Spring Rounds features a cannabinoid profile with THC levels generally between 18% and 24%, and low CBD content (around 0.5%-1%). Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its relaxing, mood-uplifting, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided in the source, the strain's indica-dominant genetics suggest robust plant structure and resilience. The reported high resin production indicates suitability for extraction.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Gage Green Genetics, Spring Rounds is a meticulously bred strain with a genetic makeup that is up to 85% indica. It incorporates traditional breeding methods alongside modern techniques, aiming to capture the spirit of spring with vibrant energy and robust effects.