Sugar Beach Sour by The Agrarian Society
Notable Sativa Genetics
Sugar Beach Sour is a sativa-dominant strain meticulously developed by The Agrarian Society. It is recognized for its intricate history, robust profile, and a balanced blend of sweet and sour characteristics.
Appearance
Sugar Beach Sour presents dense yet airy buds, showcasing a vibrant mix of deep forest greens and lime hues, accented by bright orange pistils. A dusting of crystalline trichomes gives the buds a sugary sheen, indicative of their high resin content and potency.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sugar Beach Sour is a complex interplay of sweet and sour notes, beginning with an inviting sugary sweetness that evolves into a deeper, more complex sour scent reminiscent of tangy citrus fruits like lemons and limes. This profile is complemented by a flavor that mirrors its aroma, offering an immediate sweetness perfectly balanced by an underlying tangy sourness.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for delivering energetic effects, providing a cerebral uplift and stimulating creativity. Users often report an immediate boost in mood and a sense of positivity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Detailed analyses indicate that Sugar Beach Sour is dominated by terpenes such as limonene and myrcene, with pinene also present. These compounds contribute to both the strain's sensory experience and its potential therapeutic properties. Early developmental samples showed THC concentrations as high as 20%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Agrarian Society, Sugar Beach Sour's lineage traces back to notable sativa genetics recognized for their energetic and creative stimulating effects. The breeding process involved extensive genetic mapping and over 1000 experiments to enhance sativa traits while introducing a unique sweet and sour essence.
Cultivation Notes
The Agrarian Society's breeding logs indicate a genetic stability rate of 92% for Sugar Beach Sour, achieved through advanced methodologies. The plant's structure allows for efficient light penetration, contributing to cannabinoid and terpene accumulation, making it a desirable candidate for premium cultivation.