Strawberry Strudel
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Strawberry Strudel is a hybrid cannabis cultivar recognized for its dessert-like aroma and prominent strawberry notes. It typically provides an uplifting, clear-headed initial sensation followed by a mellow physical relaxation.
Appearance
Well-cultivated Strawberry Strudel presents dense, medium-sized flowers covered in trichomes. The calyxes are tightly packed, and pistils range from light peach to deep orange. Cooler temperatures during the final growth stages can induce purple hues in the bracts, complementing the green coloration and heavy resin coating.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is characterized by sweet strawberry jam and fresh berries, layered over a warm, pastry-like sweetness with hints of vanilla and butter. Upon inhalation, the flavor typically mirrors the aroma, delivering a distinct strawberry candy or jam taste, followed by a creamy, slightly buttery sensation on the palate.
Effects
Consumers often report an initial upbeat and clear-headed feeling from Strawberry Strudel. This is usually followed by a gentle sense of physical relaxation. The strain is noted for promoting focus.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages vary, this strain is generally found in the moderate-to-high THC range, often between 18–26% according to lab tests. Total terpene content commonly falls between 1.5–3.5%. Dominant terpenes can include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct profile.
Origins and Lineage
Strawberry Strudel is a modern cultivar that emerged from the trend of combining fruit-forward genetics with dessert-like profiles. Due to its popularity, multiple breeders have developed their own versions, meaning there isn't a single standardized lineage. Reported crosses often involve strawberry-dominant strains paired with genetics from families like Cookies or Gelato.
Growing
Growers may find that the dessert-related genetics contribute to dense calyxes and high trichome production. The structure is often receptive to common cultivation techniques like topping and Screen of Green (ScrOG) methods. The strawberry parentage can influence pre-flower stretch and canopy aeration.