The Leaf Index
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No. 2214Indica

Trilla

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Trilla is a boutique indica-dominant hybrid cultivar that often appears as a limited-release flower. It is recognized for its appealing bag appeal and layered aromatic profile, frequently testing within the 20-27% THC range. Due to its less documented breeder profile, understanding Trilla relies on consistent lab trends and consumer reports.

EffectsCreative
May help withStress
AromaCitrusDieselBerryFloralHerbalLavenderLemonOrange

Appearance

Trilla typically presents dense, high-quality flowers that are tightly trimmed, with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio. The buds are often medium to large, with a conical or spade shape. They are characterized by abundant, glistening resin heads, indicating significant trichome coverage. The coloration can range from vibrant lime to deep forest green, often featuring bright orange pistils. Some phenotypes may display subtle lavender hues at the bract tips under cooler nighttime temperatures during the late flowering stage.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Trilla is layered, initially presenting notes of fuel, sweet citrus, and a peppery sharpness. Common descriptions include scents reminiscent of lemon-lime soda or candied citrus, complemented by diesel undertones and fresh black pepper. Secondary aromas can involve hints of berry, herbal pine, and a soft floral note. On the palate, the inhale is often citrus-sweet with a tangy quality, transitioning to gas and spice notes upon exhalation. A smooth mouthfeel is reported, with a lingering peppery sensation. Some users detect subtle vanilla-sugar or marshmallow nuances when vaporized at lower temperatures.

Effects

While specific effects can vary, Trilla is generally associated with a balanced to potent hybrid experience. Consumers have reported experiencing creative effects from this strain. It is often sought after for its ability to potentially alleviate stress.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Trilla commonly displays a terpene profile dominated by caryophyllene and limonene, with supporting notes of myrcene, linalool, humulene, and pinene. This combination contributes to its pungent fuel-citrus-pepper aromatics. Cannabinoid analysis typically shows total THC levels ranging from 20% to 27%, with total CBD content usually below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBC, and trace THCV may also be present, potentially influencing the overall effect character.

Origins & Lineage

The precise genetic lineage of Trilla is not universally established, contributing to its status as a boutique cultivar. Based on its growth characteristics and aromatic profile, it is believed to stem from contemporary hybrid families that often incorporate classic OG, Cookies, or Glue genetics. These lineages typically emphasize caryophyllene-limonene profiles, sometimes with myrcene or linalool as secondary components, resulting in a blend of sweet and gas-like qualities.

Growing

Cultivators report Trilla exhibits a stout, moderately branching structure with dense flower clusters and high resin production. It typically flowers within 8 to 9.5 weeks indoors. The plant benefits from canopy management techniques like topping and low-stress training to ensure even light penetration. Due to its dense bud structure, adequate airflow and support, such as stakes or netting, are recommended, especially in the final weeks of flowering to manage moisture retention and bud weight.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Trilla?
Trilla typically tests between 20% and 27% total THC.
What are the dominant flavors and aromas of Trilla?
Trilla is known for a layered profile combining fuel, sweet citrus, and peppery notes, often described as lemon-lime, diesel, and black pepper.
Is Trilla an indica or sativa?
Trilla is generally considered an indica-dominant hybrid.
What are some reported effects of Trilla?
Consumers have reported creative effects and potential relief from stress.