Yeti Wedding by Graysin Farms
Ruderalis × Indica
Yeti Wedding by Grainsin Farms is an indica hybrid strain recognized for its unique sensory profile and robust effects. It merges the resilience of ruderalis with the calming qualities of indica, appealing to both recreational users and medical patients.
Appearance
Yeti Wedding buds are dense and compact, typically displaying deep green colors with potential purple undertones, especially in cooler temperatures. A heavy coating of trichomes gives them a frosted, almost otherworldly look. The calyxes are covered in thick resin, and the leaves are robust with serrated edges, characteristic of indica-dominant varieties.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Yeti Wedding is complex, featuring earthy notes complemented by hints of pine, sweet floral scents, and a fresh, mountain-air quality. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, offering a blend of berry, herbal, and peppery notes with a sweet, fruity, and earthy finish, often with a piney and floral undertone.
Effects
This strain is noted for promoting a sense of calm and focus. Users often report a balanced experience that can be both relaxing and mentally clarifying. It is generally considered to provide a nuanced and nuanced effect profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Yeti Wedding contains approximately 18% THC and less than 1% CBD. Key terpenes identified in its profile include Myrcene, contributing herbal and musky notes, and Caryophyllene, which adds peppery and spicy characteristics. These compounds contribute to the strain's overall aroma, flavor, and effects.
Growing
Developed with resilience in mind, Yeti Wedding benefits from its ruderalis heritage, which can contribute to hardiness. The strain's morphology allows for good light penetration, potentially leading to high yields when cultivated with proper training. Its indica dominance suggests a moderate growth pattern.
Origins & Lineage
Yeti Wedding is a hybrid strain developed by Graysin Farms, with a genetic lineage drawing from ruderalis and indica. The indica component, estimated around 65%, provides relaxing properties, while the ruderalis influence (about 35%) contributes to hardiness and potentially auto-flowering traits.