The Great by Twenty 20 Genetics
Indica genetics × Sativa genetics
The Great! is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Twenty 20 Genetics, representing a modern approach to cannabis breeding that balances indica and sativa genetics. It aims to provide a versatile experience, drawing from both classic and contemporary breeding techniques to achieve a well-rounded profile.
Appearance
The Great! buds are characterized by their dense, tightly packed structure, often covered in a substantial frosty coating of trichomes. The coloration typically features a mix of forest greens, accented by deep purple hues and occasional orange pistils. Its plant structure is robust, maintaining moderate height with sturdy branches suitable for various cultivation techniques.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain offers a complex aroma with an earthy, musky base layered with subtle notes of citrus and pine. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, presenting an exhale that combines earthy, herbal, and citrus tastes, often with a hint of sweetness and a lingering pine aftertaste. The interplay of these scents and flavors creates a multifaceted sensory experience.
Effects
The Great! is reported to provide balanced effects, combining cerebral stimulation with a sense of calm. Users often experience a creative uplift alongside a relaxing sensation, making it suitable for various times of use. Its hybrid nature suggests a versatile impact that can cater to both mental and physical aspects of relief.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene percentages are not detailed, limonene and pinene are noted as contributing to the strain's citrus and pine characteristics. The THC content is approximately 18%, with CBD levels below 1%. The balanced genetic heritage suggests a rich cannabinoid and terpene profile designed for versatile effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Twenty 20 Genetics, The Great! was created through a hybridization process blending indica and sativa genetics. The goal was to achieve a balanced profile, with genetic influences potentially leaning towards a 50% indica and 50% sativa split. This approach is representative of a broader trend in modern cannabis breeding focused on hybrid vigor.