Truffle Fluff by Bristol County Cultivars
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Truffle Fluff, bred by Bristol County Cultivars, is a hybrid strain known for its unique sensory profile and potent effects. It combines indica and sativa genetics, offering a versatile experience appreciated by both connoisseurs and cultivators.
Appearance
Truffle Fluff buds are characterized by their dense and sticky structure, often appearing coated in a generous layer of trichomes. The plant's foliage can display rich green hues, sometimes accented with purple undertones under specific lighting conditions. Its robust plant structure and visually appealing calyxes and pistils contribute to its striking aesthetic.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Truffle Fluff is complex, featuring notes of coffee and sweetness, alongside hints of ammonia. This scent is underpinned by the dominant terpene caryophyllene, contributing spicy and peppery qualities. Flavors echo the aroma, with tasting notes that include coffee, nuts, sweetness, and spice, reminiscent of gourmet truffles.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for providing a cerebral uplift, often leading to a more focused experience. The balanced genetic makeup contributes to its versatile effects, catering to a range of user preferences. Its potency is further highlighted by its significant THC content.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Caryophyllene is identified as the dominant terpene in Truffle Fluff, responsible for its spicy and peppery characteristics. The strain boasts a high THC concentration, approximately 23%, confirmed by independent lab testing. While CBD and other minor cannabinoids are present, they play a secondary role in modulating the overall experience.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Bristol County Cultivars, Truffle Fluff was developed through meticulous crossbreeding of indica and sativa genetics. The lineage is influenced by strains such as Cheese and White Truffle, aiming to balance potent effects with distinct flavors and consistent growth. This approach combines classic genetics with modern breeding techniques.