Pinot Noir is one of the most unique and fascinating hybrids in the catalog. With a robust structure that evolves in surprising ways, this variety combines visually striking production with a complex aromatic profile that changes throughout the growing season. Ideal for growers looking for a medium-sized plant with a high flower-to-size ratio and a unique sensory experience.
During the first few weeks, Pinot Noir develops a stocky growth, with large fan leaves that betray its structural strength. As it enters the pre-flowering phase, it undergoes a noticeable stretching that can double or even triple its size. It has a natural tendency to widen, so it responds well to LST or the simple leaf-folding technique. It can reach both width and height, generating a balanced and compact architecture.
Pinot Noir is the result of a cross between Creme de la Chem and Double Grape, two genetics that provide an ideal fusion of production, aesthetics, and potency. It inherits its floral density and funky aroma from the first parent, while the second provides fruity tones, terpene intensity, and abundant resin production.
Pinot Noir's aromatic profile is a journey: it begins with intense notes of burnt rubber and spices, then transforms into softer nuances of coffee, pepper, red wine, and even homemade sauce. Towards the end of flowering, sweet notes of grapes, licorice, and caramel appear. It is also one of the most resinous varieties in its genetic line, even covering the stems with visible trichomes.
Pinot Noir offers yields of between 90 and 130 grams per plant, completing its cycle in 70 to 80 days from germination. Thanks to its dense and controllable structure, it is ideal for both indoor and larger grows under optimal conditions.
This variety offers a complex combination of earthy and fruity aromas, evolving from strong and spicy to sweet and pleasant. On the palate, you can appreciate flavors of acidic fruits, damp earth, spices, and a light sweet and vinous background.
Pinot Noir is a true visual spectacle: its buds are dense, medium-structured, and completely covered in trichomes. Towards the end of the cycle, in cooler temperatures, it displays spectacular discoloration that includes purple, wine red, and even silver tones, making it a gem for both consumption and cannabis photography.
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