Ursula
Ursula is a craft cannabis cultivar known for its regal presence and balanced, potent effects, making it a favored evening companion. While formal breeder data is limited, its reputation has grown through word-of-mouth among enthusiasts seeking nuanced sensory experiences.
Appearance
Ursula typically presents as a medium-stature hybrid with dense, conical flower clusters and pronounced calyx stacking. Buds are often tightly trimmed with high trichome density, giving them a frosted appearance. Some phenotypes exhibit plum to violet highlights on sugar leaves, particularly when exposed to cooler night temperatures late in bloom. Pistils can range from sunflower orange to auburn.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma of Ursula is characterized by layered sweetness, often with top notes of grape and berry preserves, complemented by hints of citrus peel. Underlying these sweet notes are base aromas of spice, forest floor, and a subtle gassy edge. Mid-level aromatic notes can include hints of lavender and pine.
Flavors reported by users often mirror the aroma, featuring prominent berry and grape notes alongside citrus and creamy undertones. A subtle earthy and floral character also contributes to its complex flavor profile.
Effects
Ursula is generally described as providing a calm and focused experience, making it suitable for evening use. Its effects are often noted as being steady and body-forward, balanced by a calming sensation on the head. This combination lends itself to relaxation without significant sedation.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab data can vary, Ursula is associated with a terpene profile that includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, and Ocimene. These compounds contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%.
Origins and Lineage
Ursula's exact parentage is not widely confirmed due to limited public breeder disclosures, but its traits suggest a potential blend of Cookies-family sweetness with a Kush, OG, or Chem backbone. This combination could contribute to its deep coloration, resin density, and spicy, earthy notes. Plausible crosses include those that yield berry-grape tones, such as Purple Punch or Grape Pie, possibly combined with dessert-forward genetics like Gelato.
Cultivation
Ursula typically grows to a medium stature, with indoor plants often finishing between 80 and 140 centimeters when trained. It responds well to low-stress training and sea-of-green setups. The dense flower structure supports high terpene retention. Its morphology is generally favorable for craft-quality bud production.