Triple Inferno by Heisenbeans Genetics
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Triple Inferno is a hybrid cultivar developed by Heisenbeans Genetics, a breeder recognized for potent and resin-rich strains. This balanced hybrid is noted for its layered intensity, appealing to both experienced consumers and cultivators.
Appearance & Morphology
Triple Inferno plants typically reach medium heights indoors, between 90-130 cm, with tighter internodal spacing under intense lighting. The strain produces dense, resin-coated buds with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio, which aids in trimming and enhances visual appeal. Some phenotypes may exhibit muted violet hues under cooler nighttime temperatures.
Buds are characterized by a frosted exterior due to abundant trichomes. Pistils transition from tangerine to a deep copper or rust color as the plant matures. The structure is generally robust, resisting common issues like foxtailing and botrytis when grown under optimal conditions.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
The aroma of Triple Inferno is prominently spicy and citrus-forward, often described as a blend of black pepper and sweet lemon peel, with underlying notes of earth and a subtle herbal or pine quality. When the cured bud is broken apart, the citrus notes become more pronounced, reminiscent of candy.
Flavors mirror the aroma, with an initial taste of peppered citrus on the inhale and a sweet, earthy finish. Some phenotypes offer a distinct lemon-drop candy flavor, particularly noticeable in vaporizers. The flavor profile is known to remain potent through multiple draws, especially with proper curing.
Effects
Consumers often experience an initial bright, euphoric uplift from Triple Inferno, which gradually transitions into a slow, warming sensation throughout the body. This combination can promote relaxation without leading to complete incapacitation, making it suitable for evening use at moderate doses.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Triple Inferno is a THC-dominant strain, with THC content typically ranging from 18-22%. Minor cannabinoids such as CBG may be present in sub-1% concentrations, while CBD levels are generally below 1%. The terpene profile is complex, with beta-caryophyllene and limonene often cited as primary contributors, providing spicy and citrus notes respectively. Myrcene may add body, while trace amounts of linalool can contribute floral undertones.
Growing Characteristics
Triple Inferno is considered a production-minded hybrid that responds well to various training techniques, including topping and low-stress training, making it manageable for cultivators. It typically requires 8-10 weeks of flowering to reach maturity indoors.
The strain is known for vigorous growth, thick trichome production, and dense, resinous colas. It prefers environments with controlled airflow and humidity, and proper light penetration is key to developing its dense bud structure. Minimal foxtailing is noted unless exposed to excessive heat or light intensity late in flowering.
Origins & Lineage
Triple Inferno was developed by Heisenbeans Genetics, a breeder known for focusing on resin production, complex terpene profiles, and high potency. While the exact parentage is not publicly disclosed by the breeder, the strain's characteristics suggest potential influences from contemporary OG, Chem, and Cookies-type hybrids.
The consistent expression of traits like peppery spice, citrus, and dense resin heads across different growers points to a carefully selected gene pool. Its balanced indica/sativa hybrid nature is reflected in both its plant morphology and its effect profile.