Rainbow Belts, also known as “Rainbow Belt,” is an indica cannabis strain made by crossing the MoonBow and Zkittlez strains. Consumers have reported that this indica strain is delightfully sweet and tropical, featuring notes of sweet berries. The aroma and flavor of this strain might remind you of fruity candy.
There are two variations of the Rainbow Belts strain: Rainbow Belts 1.0 and 2.0. Both are popular strain seeds sold at Archive Seed Bank.
Rainbow Belts Strain by Archive Seed Bank
The first generation of Rainbow Belts flower was created by selecting a MoonBow F1 female for its impressive retention of both Zkittlez’ and Moonbow’s most desirable traits. The Rainbow Belts strain has a wonderful color, as well as an OG-like potency and bud structure.
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The female was BX’d to the original Zkittlez’ female mother resulting in mostly all Zkittlez dominant phenotypes with an improved growth pattern potency. Rainbow Belts has an average flowering time of 65 days and will produce an average yield.
Rainbow Belts’ nugs have a remarkably sticky texture as a result of the high content of trichomes and resin present. This leads to a fuller terpene profile, which means more potent and flavorful bud.
Rainbow Belts Strain Effects
Reviews from different consumers explain that Rainbow Belts may provide a euphoric high that leaves you feeling happy and relaxed, being ideal for end of the day use. Smoke often? No problem because Rainbow Belts typically sits around 20% THC, making this strain an ideal choice for cannabis consumers with a high THC tolerance. It’s no wonder Rainbow Belts is a strain that many cannabis consumers continue to buy out the entire stock of.
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Rainbow Belts 2.0
Archive Seed Bank also created a second generation of the strain called “Rainbow Belts 2.0,” costing around $300 for 12 seeds. The new seeds come from a version of the original feminized Rainbow Belts (Zkittlez x Moonbow #75 (Female)). It also has sweet flavors like candy, and is flush with fall colors. The growers believe it is a “rarity in varietals with this much terpene content.”