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Tridog

Triangle Kush × Tres Dawg

Tridog is a hybrid cultivar often recognized for its potent aroma and dense resin production. It is commonly understood as a cross between Triangle Kush and Tres Dawg, aiming to combine the best qualities of both parent strains. This strain is favored by enthusiasts seeking a sensory-forward experience with assertive effects.

AromaDieselEarthyPungentPineCitrusLemonOrangePeppery

Appearance

Tridog typically produces medium-height plants that can be trained to finish compactly. The buds are generally dark to forest green, often accented with burnt-orange pistils. They tend to swell late in the flowering cycle, with a favorable bract-to-leaf ratio that aids in trimming. The flowers are often densely covered in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance, and may exhibit a slight foxtail crown.

Aroma and Flavor

The aroma of Tridog is characterized by a strong gassy profile, often with notes of diesel and skunk, layered with complexity. Underlying scents can include peppery spice and a hint of citrus zest, grounded by earthy and woody notes reminiscent of Kush. When ground, the aroma can sharpen to reveal crushed lime leaf and subtle garlic-onion notes. The flavor profile typically mirrors the aroma, with a fuel-forward taste on the initial draw, followed by pine, wood, and black pepper on the exhale.

Effects

Consumers often report that Tridog delivers a balanced yet powerful experience, suitable for evening or weekend use. It is known to provide a calm and euphoric sensation, often accompanied by cerebral stimulation that can foster creativity. While offering a deep unwind, it is not typically associated with complete couchlock.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

While specific lab data can vary, Tridog's terpene profile is suggested to be rich in beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, with contributions from humulene, pinene, and ocimene. Cannabinoid analysis of its parent strains commonly shows THC levels ranging from 15-25%, with CBD typically below 1%. This suggests Tridog flower may fall within a similar THC range, with trace amounts of other cannabinoids like CBG.

Origins and Lineage

Tridog is widely understood to be a hybrid resulting from the crossbreeding of Triangle Kush and Tres Dawg. This combination aims to integrate the classic Florida OG characteristics and earthy, citrus notes from Triangle Kush with the intensified fuel-skunk aromatics and vigorous resin production associated with Tres Dawg, which itself descends from the Chemdog family.

Growing

Tridog plants are typically of medium height and can be cultivated to finish with a compact structure. The dense resin production and trichome coverage are notable characteristics. Specific details on flowering time, yield, and environmental preferences are not extensively documented but are influenced by its Kush and Chemdog heritage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Tridog?
Tridog typically tests between 15-25% THC, with CBD levels usually below 1%.
What does Tridog smell and taste like?
Tridog is known for its pungent, gassy aroma with notes of diesel and skunk, complemented by earthy, citrus, and peppery undertones. The flavor often mirrors the aroma.
What are the reported effects of Tridog?
Users report Tridog can induce feelings of calm, euphoria, and cerebral stimulation, often fostering creativity without leading to heavy sedation.
What is the lineage of Tridog?
Tridog is generally considered a hybrid cross between Triangle Kush and Tres Dawg.