That Good Good by Most Wanted Genetics
That Good Good is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Most Wanted Genetics, recognized for its balanced blend of indica and sativa characteristics. This strain has gained attention for its intricate aroma, flavor, and nuanced effects, appealing to both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
That Good Good presents visually striking buds characterized by dense structures and vibrant coloration. The flowers display a mix of deep greens, subtle purples, and occasional orange pistils, often coated in a generous layer of frosty trichomes that contribute to a potent and crystalline appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of That Good Good is a complex fusion of sweet, fruity notes, often reminiscent of tropical fruits like mango, layered with earthy and subtle pine undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, beginning with a sweet and creamy taste that transitions into earthy, spicy, and citrusy notes upon exhalation, offering a refreshing and satisfying experience.
Effects
Users commonly report that That Good Good delivers a balanced combination of uplifting and calming sensations. The effects are often described as cerebral and euphoric, leading to a sense of well-being and relaxation without significant sedation. Early user trials indicated that over 70% of testers experienced this unique blend of effects.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis has identified key terpenes in That Good Good, including myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which contribute to its distinct sensory profile and effects. The strain typically contains THC levels ranging from 18% to 25%, with low CBD content (around 0.5% to 1.0%), supporting its psychoactive and therapeutic potential.
Origins & Lineage
That Good Good was meticulously bred by Most Wanted Genetics, integrating both indica and sativa genetics to achieve a balanced 50/50 split. This careful crossbreeding aimed to combine desirable traits from parent strains, resulting in a hybrid known for its robust growth and resilient genetic makeup, with over 60% of its gene pool dedicated to stress resilience.