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No. 7497Hybrid

Stambaugh Gc

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Stambaugh Gc is a boutique hybrid cultivar that appears on small-batch menus, often tied to a specific breeder or farm rather than a large seed company. Due to its limited public documentation, understanding its specific traits often relies on batch-specific lab reports and community observations. The 'GC' designation in its name suggests potential links to well-known strains like Green Crack or Girl Scout Cookies, influencing its characteristics.

EffectsUplifting Relaxing Focus Mood Elevation Calm
AromaCitrusCreamDieselEarthyFloralHerbalLavenderMango

Appearance and Structure

Stambaugh Gc can present visually resinous buds, with dense, calyx-forward structures if it has a Cookies or Gorilla heritage, or more elongated, fox-tailed colas if Green Crack is a contributing lineage. Expect significant trichome coverage on the buds. Flower coloration typically ranges from lime to forest green, with the potential for purpling under specific late-flowering conditions. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is generally favorable, simplifying the trimming process.

The buds often exhibit good moisture content, ideal for preserving volatile terpenes and preventing microbial issues. Properly dried and cured Stambaugh Gc should demonstrate a good snap at the stem without crumbling, indicating adequate internal moisture. The buds should also show resilience when compressed, suggesting good structure preservation.

Aroma and Flavor

Depending on its genetic leanings, Stambaugh Gc can offer a range of aromas and flavors. If it has Green Crack influence, expect a bright bouquet featuring notes of ripe mango, citrus zest, and a hint of pine. On the palate, this profile often translates to a clean, tangy taste with light herbal bitterness and a lingering tropical finish. If the lineage traces to Girl Scout Cookies, the aroma may lean towards dessert notes like vanilla sugar, pie crust, or sweet cream, sometimes with a minty undertone. The flavor can be doughy with a cool, minty finish.

A Gorilla Cookies-adjacent heritage might introduce aromas of diesel, earthy spice, and cookie sweetness, possibly with rubber or pepper undertones. The flavor profile in this case could be described as chewy and resinous with a petrol-like exhale and a sweet, doughy aftertaste. These aromatic and flavor profiles are often influenced by dominant terpenes such as myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool.

Effects

While specific effects are not detailed in the provided notes, the potential genetic influences suggest a range of experiences. A Green Crack lineage might indicate energizing and uplifting cerebral effects, characteristic of sativa-dominant strains. Conversely, a Girl Scout Cookies or Gorilla Cookies heritage often points towards more balanced hybrid effects, potentially offering both mental clarity and physical relaxation.

The potency, with THC levels ranging from 22-28%, suggests that Stambaugh Gc is likely to produce noticeable effects. Users may experience a combination of mood elevation, sensory enhancement, and a sense of calm or focus, depending on the dominant genetic traits expressed in a particular phenotype.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

Stambaugh Gc typically exhibits a cannabinoid profile with THC levels ranging from 22-28% and CBD content below 1%. Minor cannabinoids such as CBG may be present at 0.2-1.0%, with sporadic appearances of THCV and CBC. The terpene profile is variable but may include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, pinene, humulene, ocimene, bisabolol, and nerolidol, contributing to the strain's aroma, flavor, and potential effects.

Terpene analysis can offer clues to the strain's lineage. A spike in myrcene and ocimene might suggest Green Crack heritage, while a dominance of caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool could indicate a Cookies lineage. High humulene and diesel-forward notes might align with crosses involving Gorilla Glue genetics. Total terpene content in quality indoor flower typically falls between 1.5-3.5%.

Origins and Lineage

The exact origin of Stambaugh Gc is not publicly documented, but its name suggests a breeder or farm selection, possibly incorporating 'Stambaugh' as a surname or identifier. The 'GC' designation is commonly associated with Green Crack, Girl Scout Cookies (GSC), or sometimes Gorilla Cookies, implying that Stambaugh Gc is likely a phenotype or house cut derived from one of these established strains.

Without a formal pedigree, identifying the precise lineage often requires examining batch-specific documentation like Certificates of Analysis (COAs) or dispensary labels. These documents may provide clues through parentage information, clone codes, or internal phenotype numbers. The specific traits observed in aroma, flavor, and terpene profiles can also help triangulate its genetic background.

Growing Characteristics

Information on growing Stambaugh Gc is limited, but potential lineage suggests some general characteristics. If influenced by Green Crack, expect a vigorous sativa-leaning plant that may take around 56-63 days to flower. A Cookies or Gorilla Cookies heritage might result in a plant with denser structures and a longer flowering time, potentially 63-70 days, with significant resin production.

The plant may exhibit noticeable apical dominance, suggesting that topping and training techniques could be beneficial for canopy uniformity. Bud morphology can vary, with some phenotypes producing elongated, fox-tailed colas and others developing denser, calyx-forward buds. Environmental factors like controlled night temperatures in the 60-68°F range late in bloom may encourage anthocyanin development, leading to purpling.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC and CBD content of Stambaugh Gc?
Stambaugh Gc typically has a THC content ranging from 22-28% and CBD content below 1%.
What are the potential genetic origins of Stambaugh Gc?
The name suggests a connection to Green Crack, Girl Scout Cookies (GSC), or Gorilla Cookies, often indicating a breeder-selected phenotype.
What aromas and flavors can be expected from Stambaugh Gc?
Aromas and flavors can vary, potentially including citrus, mango, pine (from Green Crack influence), or dessert-like notes such as vanilla, mint, and dough (from GSC influence).
How can I verify the lineage of a specific Stambaugh Gc batch?
Look for batch-specific Certificates of Analysis (COAs) or dispensary labels that may list parentage, clone codes, or internal phenotype numbers.