Strawberry Ripple by Robin Hood Seeds
Indica strains × Sativa strains
Strawberry Ripple, a hybrid developed by Robin Hood Seeds, is celebrated for its balanced genetic makeup and distinct sensory profile. This cultivar aims to merge the qualities of both indica and sativa, offering a versatile experience for a wide range of users.
Appearance
Strawberry Ripple buds are visually appealing, often displaying deep green hues with subtle hints of purple and orange. They are typically dense and layered, with a rich trichome production that gives them a shimmering appearance. The intricate veining on the buds adds to their aesthetic appeal, with color variations sometimes noted between harvests.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Strawberry Ripple is characterized by a complex bouquet that prominently features berry and herbal notes, often evoking the scent of ripe strawberries. This is complemented by undertones of earthiness and spice. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, offering a taste reminiscent of fresh strawberries, balanced by subtle creamy and spicy nuances, with an earthy finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is known for producing balanced effects, often described as both calming and mentally stimulating. Users may experience a sense of euphoria and enhanced creativity, making it suitable for various occasions. Its nuanced profile is reported to contribute to a clear-headed high, fostering relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Strawberry Ripple typically contains THC levels ranging from 17% to 24%, with trace amounts of CBD. Key terpenes like myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene are present, contributing to its aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic benefits. Myrcene is associated with relaxation, while limonene offers uplifting citrus notes, and caryophyllene adds spicy undertones.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Robin Hood Seeds, Strawberry Ripple is the result of expert hybridization, aiming for a near 50/50 indica-sativa genetic ratio. The breeding process involved meticulous selective breeding over many years to ensure stability and consistent expression of desirable traits. It was first introduced in the early 2000s.