Tc91 by Treeology Genetics
Indica-dominant strains × Afghani landrace profiles
Tc91 is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Treeology Genetics in the early 2010s, aiming for stability and potency. This cultivar is recognized for its robust indica heritage, dense bud structure, and a balanced profile that appeals to both recreational and medical users.
Appearance
Tc91 presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by a frosty trichome coating. The buds display deep green hues, often interspersed with purple undertones, indicative of its indica genetics. Its structure is compact, with tight calyxes contributing to a robust appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Tc91 is a complex blend of earthy and pungent notes, layered with subtle floral undertones. Upon inhalation, the flavor profile offers a smooth, earthy foundation complemented by sweet, candy-like notes and a hint of herbal bitterness. This intricate sensory experience is consistent across harvests.
Effects
Tc91 is reported to provide a calming and focused experience. The effects are often described as balancing, offering mental clarity without excessive stimulation. This makes it suitable for users seeking relaxation combined with a degree of cognitive engagement.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Primary terpenes identified in Tc91 include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. The strain is noted for its cannabinoid consistency, with THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 20%, and minimal CBD content.
Growing
Tc91 exhibits a compact canopy growth, making it adaptable for various cultivation environments. Historical data indicates an accelerated flowering time, approximately 10 days shorter than comparable indica strains, contributing to its appeal for cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Treeology Genetics in the early 2010s, Tc91 is a meticulously crafted indica-dominant cultivar. Its lineage incorporates traits from classic indica strains, with genetic mapping showing a significant similarity to Afghani landrace profiles, contributing to its stability and adaptability.