Sudanas Freeze by Pacific Nw Roots
Landrace strains × Temperate climate hybrids
Sudanas Freeze is an indica-dominant strain from Pacific Nw Roots, recognized for its visually striking, frost-covered buds and complex sensory profile. Bred with an emphasis on resilience and adaptability, this cultivar offers a balanced experience suitable for both recreational and medicinal applications.
Appearance
Sudanas Freeze presents dense, frosty buds characterized by a thick coating of crystalline trichomes. The flowers display a color palette ranging from deep greens to purples, often accented by vibrant orange pistils, creating a visually appealing contrast. The structure of the calyxes suggests meticulous cultivation practices.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sudanas Freeze is a multi-layered experience, beginning with a crisp, cool scent reminiscent of winter air, complemented by earthy undertones. Notes of sharp pine and subtle citrus are prominent, with an underlying hint of spice. This aromatic complexity translates into a flavor profile that mirrors its scent, featuring invigorating mint and pine, balanced by citrus and earthy notes, and finishing with herbal and spicy nuances.
Effects
Upon consumption, Sudanas Freeze typically induces a clear-headed cerebral lift, often accompanied by a subtle body buzz. Users report an initial sensation of heightened focus and creativity, which can transition into a gentle physical relaxation. This balanced effect profile is noted for its seamless shift from mental alertness to physical tranquility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Sudanas Freeze include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic properties. The strain generally contains moderate to high THC levels, often between 18% and 23%, with a small percentage of CBD, typically around 1-2%. Trace amounts of other cannabinoids may also be present, contributing to an entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Pacific Nw Roots, Sudanas Freeze is the result of experimental crossbreeding combining traditional techniques with modern genetics. It is thought to incorporate genetics from landrace varieties adapted to arid climates and resilient temperate strains from the Pacific Northwest. Approximately 60% of its genetics are believed to originate from hardy, traditional landrace strains.