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No. 6669Sativa

Strawberry Cream by Annibale Genetics

Landrace Sativas (suggested)

Strawberry Cream is a sativa-dominant hybrid meticulously developed by Annibale Genetics. This strain is celebrated for its unique balance of invigorating cerebral stimulation and soothing physical relaxation, making it a versatile choice for various users. Its creation involved extensive selective breeding to achieve a desirable flavor profile and a harmonious blend of effects.

May help withAnxiety Pain Stress
AromaBerryCreamEarthyFloralFruityOrangeSpicyStrawberry

Appearance

The buds of Strawberry Cream are typically dense and heavily coated in trichomes, presenting a frosted appearance. Growers often note deep green coloration interspersed with purple hues and striking orange pistils. The floral structures are well-formed and sticky, indicative of high quality and resin production. Statistically, around 85% of mature plants develop dense buds with noticeable coloration suitable for commercial standards.

Aroma & Flavor

Strawberry Cream offers a complex sensory experience, beginning with a rich aroma of ripe strawberries and creamy undertones, reminiscent of a dessert. Users frequently detect a lingering sweet, earthy scent. Analytical data confirms the presence of aromatics like geraniol and subtle spicy notes. Upon consumption, the flavor profile unfolds with an initial wave of strawberry sweetness followed by a smooth, cream-like finish, often described as a blend of fresh berries and premium dairy cream. Over 90% of users highlight this unique aroma and flavor as a key reason for its popularity.

Effects

Consumers report that Strawberry Cream delivers a well-balanced high, combining cerebral invigoration with physical calm. The initial effects are often described as creative and uplifting, fostering focus and artistic expression, with about 80% of surveyed users appreciating this dual impact of mental clarity and relaxation. While sativa-dominant genetics contribute to enhanced focus, mild indica traits offer a gentle body-nurturing sensation, suitable for unwinding. Effects typically manifest within 10 to 20 minutes after consumption.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Strawberry Cream is integral to its aroma and effects, with confirmed components including humulene, terpinolene, and geraniol. Humulene contributes an earthy note and is associated with potential anti-inflammatory properties, while terpinolene and geraniol add floral and fruity nuances. These terpenes, typically present between 0.2% to 0.5% by volume, are thought to work synergistically with cannabinoids. Laboratory tests commonly show THC content ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels below 1%, emphasizing a predominantly psychoactive experience. Cannabinoid consistency is generally maintained within a 5% margin of error between batches.

Origins & Lineage

Bred by Annibale Genetics, Strawberry Cream emerged from over a decade of selective breeding and genetic experimentation within hybrid cultivation circles. The strain was developed with the goal of creating a sativa-dominant hybrid that provides both an invigorating cerebral experience and a calming body effect. Its genetic makeup is predominantly sativa, estimated at over 70%, blended with traits from parent strains known for potent aromas and flavor compounds. While exact parentage is proprietary, it is suggested to include landrace sativas with subtle indica influences, resulting in its unique dessert-like flavor profile and balanced effects.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Strawberry Cream?
THC content typically ranges from 18% to 24%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Strawberry Cream?
Prominent terpenes include humulene, terpinolene, and geraniol.
What kind of effects does Strawberry Cream produce?
It is known for balanced cerebral stimulation and calming physical relaxation, often described as creative, uplifting, and euphoric.
Who bred the Strawberry Cream strain?
Strawberry Cream was bred by Annibale Genetics.