Watermelon Gushers by Cannarado Genetics
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Watermelon Gushers is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Cannarado Genetics, known for blending indica and sativa characteristics. It emerged from a period of innovative breeding focused on creating strains with appealing flavors and balanced effects, quickly gaining popularity among enthusiasts.
Appearance
Watermelon Gushers buds are visually striking, characterized by dense structures with a vibrant green base color and noticeable purple undertones. They are covered in a generous layer of sticky trichomes, which contribute to significant resin production. Bright orange pistils stand out against the green and purple hues, creating a visually appealing contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Watermelon Gushers is dominated by a distinct, ripe watermelon scent, complemented by fruity and earthy notes. Subtle hints of berry and tropical fruits add complexity. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet, succulent watermelon taste with a slightly savory finish and underlying herbal undertones.
Effects
This hybrid strain is noted for delivering balanced effects that combine uplifting cerebral sensations with deep physical relaxation. It is often described as providing a pleasant and soothing experience, suitable for various consumption preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis has indicated a THC content typically ranging from 18% to 22%, with CBD levels below 1%. Prominent terpenes identified include myrcene and limonene, which contribute to the strain's fruity and citrusy aromatic and flavor profiles. Linalool has also been noted as a contributing terpene.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Cannarado Genetics, Watermelon Gushers is the result of meticulous crossbreeding aimed at achieving a balance between indica and sativa genetics. Its lineage includes parent strains known for intense flavors and robust characteristics. The development process involved extensive research and cross-testing to achieve its desired aroma, potency, and balanced effects.