White Wombat by Koala Seeds
Indica genetics × Sativa genetics
White Wombat is a hybrid strain developed by Koala Seeds, resulting from deliberate breeding of indica and sativa genetics. It is known for its balanced profile and has gained recognition for its quality and potency.
Appearance
White Wombat presents a visually appealing frosty appearance with dense bud structures. Its leaves display a mix of deep greens, often accented with purple and silver hues, a result of anthocyanin production during cooler periods. The compact, resinous buds can reach significant sizes and are heavily coated in trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of White Wombat is complex, featuring prominent earthy notes blended with citrus and pine undertones. As it cures, subtle floral hints may emerge, particularly in cooler environments. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with sharp citrus and lemon notes that transition into deeper earthy tastes, complemented by hints of pine and a subtle sweetness.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to provide a harmonious array of effects, balancing cerebral and physical sensations. Users have described experiencing calmness and creativity, making it suitable for various applications. Its balanced nature is a key characteristic of its genetic makeup.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific terpene profiles are not detailed, the aroma and flavor suggest the presence of terpenes like limonene and pinene, contributing to its citrus and pine characteristics. The TH C content is noted at 18%, with CBD levels below 1%, indicating a predominantly psychoactive experience.
Growing
White Wombat is noted for its adaptability and potential for high yields under optimal conditions. The strain has a high success rate for achieving uniform phenotypes, attributed to Koala Seeds' advanced genetic stabilization techniques. It thrives across various climatic conditions, benefiting from careful environmental calibration.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Koala Seeds over several years, White Wombat is a hybrid strain resulting from meticulous cross-breeding of indica and sativa genetics. Approximately 55% of its lineage is indica-derived, with 45% from sativa, creating a well-rounded profile. The breeding process involved careful phenotype selection and lineage documentation, aiming for consistency and potency.