Samoas (Teen)
Samoas (Teen)
One “Samoas aka Samoa Cookies” teen well established in a 3.5” pot!
These meticulously nurtured plants boast well established roots and a verdant height of approximately 12”, aged between one week and one month from transplanting to shipping!
Samoas is a noteworthy strain resulting from the crossbreeding of the renowned Forum Cut Girl Scout Cookies with a backcross of Faceoff OG. This hybrid leans slightly toward the Indica spectrum and boasts a THC content ranging from 18% to 27%. Exhibiting characteristics that cater to its Indica heritage, Samoas showcases faster flowering times, compact bush-like growth, and broad fan leaves.
Cultivating Samoas is a rewarding experience with a relatively short flowering period of about 65 days. The plants, whether grown indoors or outdoors, reach full maturity within this timeframe. The visual appeal of Samoas is characterized by dense earthy green buds, often adorned with streaks of purple and generously coated with trichomes, signaling its potency.
Upon harvesting Samoas, enthusiasts are treated to a sensory delight. The strain emanates a captivating aroma dominated by enticing minty chocolate notes. This delightful scent is complemented by underlying earthy, nutty, and skunky undertones, creating a rich and complex olfactory profile. The terpenes responsible for this aromatic symphony include myrcene, caryophyllene, and humulene.
Samoas is recognized not only for its sensory allure but also for its reported therapeutic effects. Users have attested to the potential benefits of Samoas in alleviating conditions such as migraines, headaches, glaucoma, and chronic stress. The strain's multifaceted appeal, from its growth characteristics to its aromatic profile and potential therapeutic properties, establishes Samoas as a noteworthy creation from the Archive Seed Bank.
For cannabis enthusiasts seeking a well-rounded and potent experience, Samoas stands out as a cultivar that combines the best traits of its parent strains, offering a delightful journey from cultivation to consumption.