Timber Wolf by South Fork Seed Collective
Indica varieties
Timber Wolf is an indica-dominant strain developed by South Fork Seed Collective, noted for its predominantly indica genetics and robust characteristics. It was bred through careful selection and modern scientific techniques combined with traditional wisdom, aiming for stability and a potent experience.
Appearance
Timber Wolf buds are typically dense and compact, reflecting their indica heritage, often displaying deep green coloration with purple undertones. The leaves are broad with serrated edges, and the plant is known for high resin production, giving the buds a frosted appearance indicative of significant cannabinoid content.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Timber Wolf is a complex blend, starting with sharp pine notes that evolve into earthy and spicy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering an initial earthy and woody taste followed by hints of sweetness and spice. The scent is characterized by dominant terpenes like pinene and myrcene.
Effects
Users report that Timber Wolf delivers a calming and focused experience, consistent with its indica-dominant genetics. The strain is recognized for providing a potent yet balanced effect, making it suitable for relaxation without heavy sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages are not detailed, Timber Wolf is noted for a rich terpene profile including Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. Laboratory analyses and genetic sequencing suggest it reliably produces therapeutic levels of THC, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
Growing
This strain is known for its sturdy, bushy structure and high resin production, contributing to robust harvests. It is adaptable to various cultivation environments and techniques, with reported indoor yields up to 500 grams per square meter under optimal conditions.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by South Fork Seed Collective, Timber Wolf is primarily indica-dominant, with estimates suggesting 70-85% indica genetics. Its lineage was carefully curated from well-established indica varieties known for medicinal and relaxing properties, supported by botanical research and breeding experiments.