Rocky Moose Seed Bank: Black Sugar Photo Fem 3 & 5ct souvenir pack
Strain Profile: Black Sugar
Black Sugar is a formidable Indica-dominant hybrid that acts as a heavy-hitting tribute to its powerhouse lineage. By fusing the nearly narcotic sedation of Black Domina with the potency of L.A. OG and the massive yield potential of Critical, this strain offers a "triple threat" of flavor, production, and effect. It is best suited for evening use or for those seeking profound physical relaxation.
Genetics & Lineage
Black Domina: Provides the strain's compact structure, fast flowering time, and deep, resinous "black" phenotypes.
L.A. OG: Contributes that classic Southern California potency and a distinct earthy-pine backbone.
Critical: Adds vigor to the growth cycle, ensuring large, dense colas and fruity undertones.
Aroma & Flavor
Black Sugar possesses a complex terpene profile that can be described as "musky skunk dipped in fruit syrup."
The Nose: Immediate notes of damp earth and skunk, followed by a sharp, sweetened citrus punch (lemon and orange zest).
The Palate: On the inhale, expect a thick, full-bodied smoke with spicy, hash-like notes typical of Black Domina. The exhale reveals the sweeter, fruity nuances inherited from the Critical parentage.
Effects
This is not a strain for a busy morning. Black Sugar leans heavily into its Indica roots (often 80% Indica / 20% Sativa).
Physical: Users report a "narcotic" body stone that melts away tension, often leading to couch-lock or deep sleep.
Mental: Initiates with a dreamy, euphoric buzz that quickly settles into a calm, meditative state.
Best For: Nighttime relaxation, insomnia relief, and unwinding after high-stress days.
Grow Information
Thanks to the Critical genetics, Black Sugar is a grower's delight—forgiving, fast, and heavy.
Structure: Short, bushy, and stout. It is ideal for indoor setups with limited vertical space.
Flowering Time: remarkably fast, often finishing in 50–55 days.
Appearance: True to its name, the buds are often so coated in white trichomes that they look sugar-dipped. In cooler temperatures, the leaves can turn a deep, dark purple, appearing almost black.
Strain Profile: Black Sugar
Black Sugar is a formidable Indica-dominant hybrid that acts as a heavy-hitting tribute to its powerhouse lineage. By fusing the nearly narcotic sedation of Black Domina with the potency of L.A. OG and the massive yield potential of Critical, this strain offers a "triple threat" of flavor, production, and effect. It is best suited for evening use or for those seeking profound physical relaxation.
Genetics & Lineage
Black Domina: Provides the strain's compact structure, fast flowering time, and deep, resinous "black" phenotypes.
L.A. OG: Contributes that classic Southern California potency and a distinct earthy-pine backbone.
Critical: Adds vigor to the growth cycle, ensuring large, dense colas and fruity undertones.
Aroma & Flavor
Black Sugar possesses a complex terpene profile that can be described as "musky skunk dipped in fruit syrup."
The Nose: Immediate notes of damp earth and skunk, followed by a sharp, sweetened citrus punch (lemon and orange zest).
The Palate: On the inhale, expect a thick, full-bodied smoke with spicy, hash-like notes typical of Black Domina. The exhale reveals the sweeter, fruity nuances inherited from the Critical parentage.
Effects
This is not a strain for a busy morning. Black Sugar leans heavily into its Indica roots (often 80% Indica / 20% Sativa).
Physical: Users report a "narcotic" body stone that melts away tension, often leading to couch-lock or deep sleep.
Mental: Initiates with a dreamy, euphoric buzz that quickly settles into a calm, meditative state.
Best For: Nighttime relaxation, insomnia relief, and unwinding after high-stress days.
Grow Information
Thanks to the Critical genetics, Black Sugar is a grower's delight—forgiving, fast, and heavy.
Structure: Short, bushy, and stout. It is ideal for indoor setups with limited vertical space.
Flowering Time: remarkably fast, often finishing in 50–55 days.
Appearance: True to its name, the buds are often so coated in white trichomes that they look sugar-dipped. In cooler temperatures, the leaves can turn a deep, dark purple, appearing almost black.