In the same way that Chernobyl is an extremely interesting place, so is the Chernobyl strain. This mutant descends from several potent cultivars to produce a powerfully limey citrus scent. Subcool’s The Dank bred this strain from a mixture of Jack the Ripper, Trinity, and Trainwreck. The result is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain that can skyrocket your brain into a dreamy state. Smoking this strain can potentially set you on euphoric cruise control, in a floating state of relaxing vibes.
A nug of the Chernobyl strain looks freakish, to say the least. A spectrum of light and dark green hues make up the leaves, with pleasantly orange pistils protruding. Where your attention will undoubtedly be caught though is the trichome density on these nugs. You’ll notice a snowy layer of crystals covering the inside and outside of this weed, hinting at its potency. The rich terpene profile is where this strain really shines.
The three dominant terpenes in the Chernobyl strain are terpinolene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. The terpinolene explains the potent fresh and fruity blast that this strain immediately makes known once you get a whiff.
Strangely enough, terpinolene has a light citrus note that actually comes out strong in this cultivar. This terpene is responsible for the overall fresh scent of Chernobyl and its uplifting effects. Myrcene and caryophyllene come in to add more gas and floral aromas into the mix, as well as relaxing effects.
Find The Chernobyl Strain In Washington
This strain has been able to retain popularity in Washington state. Several laudable brands such as Forbidden Farms, Sourface, Sativa Group, and Malverde produce exquisite offerings of the cultivar.