Supermix
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Supermix 13 is a contemporary hybrid cannabis strain, often representing a selected phenotype from a mixed breeding program. It is generally understood to be a polyhybrid focused on balancing plant vigor, yield, and a desirable terpene profile for consumers.
Appearance
Supermix 13 typically develops into a medium-tall plant with a robust central cola and responsive side branching. Its internode spacing can be relatively tight, facilitating dense bud formation. During flowering, prominent calyxes may develop, leading to a range of bud structures from golf-ball-like to foxtail patterns, influenced by environmental factors. Mature flowers often display green hues accented by orange pistils, with potential for purple or lavender tints under cooler late-flowering temperatures. High trichome coverage is a common characteristic, giving the buds a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Supermix 13 is frequently described as bright and citrus-forward, layered over a sweet, herbal foundation. Upon grinding, a distinct citrus zest aroma is often noted, accompanied by undertones of sweet spice or pine. The flavor profile generally mirrors the aroma, with initial notes of citrus rind and sweet herbs. Upon exhalation, a peppery sensation, potentially from caryophyllene, or subtle floral notes, possibly from linalool, may be perceived. A well-cured product is expected to have a clean finish.
Effects
While specific effects are not detailed in the provided notes, Supermix 13 is a hybrid strain. Based on general hybrid characteristics and its polyhybrid nature, users might expect a balanced experience. Given the typical terpene and cannabinoid profiles of modern hybrids, effects could range from uplifting and cerebral to more physically relaxing, depending on the specific phenotype and individual biochemistry.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Supermix 13 typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is often dominated by limonene, myrcene, and beta-caryophyllene. Secondary terpenes such as linalool, ocimene, and humulene are also plausible contributors to its complex aroma and flavor. The intensity and complexity of the terpene profile are significantly influenced by cultivation and curing methods.
Growing
Supermix 13 is generally considered a polyhybrid bred for practical performance, suggesting moderate cultivation requirements. It tolerates common training techniques like topping and LST. The plant's structure supports dense bud development, though maintaining proper airflow and humidity control, especially in late flower, is important to prevent issues like mold. Flowering time is typically within the 8-10 week range.
Origins & Lineage
The exact genetic lineage of Supermix 13 is not widely published. Its name suggests it originated from a mixed breeding pool, with a specific selection, designated '#13', being chosen for its desirable traits. This process implies a polyhybrid approach, common in the 2010s, aimed at combining desirable characteristics from various established cannabis families to achieve robust growth, good yields, and marketable aromatic qualities.