The Goo by Apothecary Genetics
Loompa Goo (Regular)
The Goo, developed by Apothecary Genetics, is an indica-dominant strain bred to combine classic sativa vigor with modern horticultural precision. It is recognized for its dense, trichome-coated buds and a complex sensory profile that appeals to both connoisseurs and medicinal users.
Appearance
The Goo by Apothecary Genetics presents dense buds characterized by a heavy trichome coating and a vibrant coloration, often displaying a mix of deep greens and light purple hues. The buds are known for their sticky, resinous texture, living up to the strain's name.
Aroma and Flavor
This strain offers a complex aromatic and flavor profile, beginning with dominant earthy and citrus notes. Further olfactory and gustatory analysis reveals underlying hints of pine and subtle floral undertones, complemented by a sweet finish reminiscent of lemon zest.
Effects
Consumers of The Goo typically experience an uplifting and euphoric high, often accompanied by cerebral stimulation that can encourage focus and creativity. The effects are generally balanced, providing a sense of relaxation without significant sedation, making it suitable for daytime use.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
The Goo features a diverse terpene profile, with notable concentrations of myrcene, limonene, and pinene contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Its cannabinoid content is primarily THC-dominant, with levels averaging around 18-22%, offering a potent yet balanced experience.
Cultivation
The plant structure of The Goo is robust, characterized by elongated internodes and a generous canopy that aids light penetration. It is reported to be relatively resistant to common pests and molds, making it adaptable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Apothecary Genetics, The Goo was created by integrating elements reminiscent of Loompa Goo (Regular) from Second Generation Genetics, with a focus on blending classic sativa traits and modern breeding techniques. This meticulous process aims for consistent quality and a distinct genetic fingerprint.