Queen Frostine
Cannabis Strain by Oregon Microgrowers Guild
Introduction
Queen Frostine from Oregon Microgrowers Guild represents Pacific Northwest breeding focused on Oregon's classic genetics crossed into new expressions. The name references the Candy Land board game character, suggesting sweet aromatics and potentially heavy trichome production ("frosty" being industry slang for resin coverage). The 58-day flowering mostly-indica designation aligns with commercial viability while maintaining quality focus.
Lineage
Oregon Microgrowers Guild positions themselves as purveyors of Oregon's finest cannabis genetics, taking regional classics and creating novel crosses. Their philosophy emphasizes Oregon's cannabis cultivation heritage—the state produces some of the world's finest cannabis through combination of ideal climate, generational growing expertise, and craft-focused culture versus purely commercial operations.
Terpenes
Terpene profiles suggested by candy-themed naming typically feature sweet aromatics—potentially limonene, linalool, myrcene combinations producing fruity, floral, dessert-forward smells. The "Frostine" reference implies above-average resin production useful for both flower consumption and extraction purposes.
Growth
Cultivation at 58 days provides quick flowering suitable for Oregon's outdoor season or indoor operations. Mostly-indica structure offers manageable height, dense bud formation, predictable development.
Effects
Effects from mostly-indica genetics favor physical relaxation and mental calm, suitable for evening use or therapeutic applications. Oregon genetics typically emphasize quality and well-rounded cannabinoid profiles.
Documentation
Oregon Microgrowers Guild continues operating with focus on regional genetics and craft cannabis culture.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: http://oregonmicrogrowersguild.com
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