Vibranium by In House Genetics
Sativa strains × Indica strains × Ruderalis genetics
Vibranium, a hybrid strain developed by In House Genetics, emerged in 2017 as a product of modern breeding techniques and a commitment to superior genetics. It is recognized for its impressive cannabinoid levels and a complex terpene profile, drawing inspiration from its namesake for its resilience and potency.
Appearance
Vibranium presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by deep green coloration and vibrant orange pistils. These nugs are heavily coated in sparkling white trichomes, indicative of significant resin production. The overall aesthetic is often described as that of high-end cannabis, with intricate structures and balanced proportions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Vibranium is a complex blend, initially offering sweet, citrus notes that evolve into deeper, earthy undertones. Users report a scent profile featuring tangy lemon and orange, transitioning to a smoother herbal essence. Its flavor follows suit, presenting an initial taste of sweet citrus and tropical fruits that culminates in an earthy, herbal finish.
Effects
Vibranium is noted for providing an energetic experience, balancing mental stimulation with a sense of physical soothing. This hybrid effect profile makes it a versatile choice for various users seeking a well-rounded impact that is neither overwhelmingly sedating nor purely racy.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Independent laboratory analyses have confirmed that Vibranium can reach THC levels of up to 23%, with CBD content peaking around 1% in certain phenotypes. Its terpene profile is understood to include compounds like Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by In House Genetics, Vibranium was created through a meticulous crossbreeding process combining reputable parent strains. Its genetic makeup is approximately 60% sativa and 40% indica, with subtle ruderalis genetics, aiming for a balanced profile that offers both uplifting and relaxing properties.