Red Poison Seeds
Red Poison Seeds Despite its menacing name, Red Poison is a smooth and visually spectacular bud. The strain was created by Sweet Seeds, also the growers of Black Jack, and is a cross between a Pakistani landrace and Sweet Seeds’ own tasty Green Poison. The red and purple flowers burn with a musky, fruity flavor and induce a calm, well-balanced mindset. Red Poison’s THC content has been measured at between 14% and 21%.
Red Poison makes its bag appeal clear right way, with large, colorful flowers. The buds cling together in a tapered, pinecone-like shape, and have a dense, characteristically indica structure. The leaves are especially stunning, a mottled mix of green, deep purple, and fuchsia. The latter two colors are thanks to the presence of anthocyanins, pigments in the strain’s genetics that are activated by cold weather during the growing process. Finally, translucent white trichomes cover these already-eye-catching flowers, giving them a soft silvery sheen and a very sticky texture.
When properly cured, Red Poison’s colorful flowers give off a sweet and fruity aroma, with distinct notes of citrus and grape. There’s also a dank undertone, with a decidedly more musky aroma. Meanwhile, grinding up the dense flowers releases some unexpected notes of spice and cocoa. Red Poison gives off a very smooth and easily palatable smoke when it’s burned. This smoke tastes fruity and woodsy on the exhale.