Chimera
Chimera
Also known as: Chimera #2, Chimera #3
Overview
The Chimera strain emerged from the careful crossing of two distinguished parent strains, White Truffle and The Creature, through precise breeding techniques. The genetic diversity of this unique hybrid stems from White Truffle's signature truffle-like aromatics and The Creature's complex depth. Chimera is most commonly attributed to BeLeaf Cannabis—a breeder based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. BeLeaf is the hunter, selector and namer of White Truffle and breeder of Chimera. BeLeaf has been operational for over 8 years and has over 30 years of cultivation experience. Chimera is a hybrid cannabis strain with an almost cult-like following. Treasured for her complex aromas and uplifting, energizing effects, Chimera makes for a standout daytime smoke.
Chimera is a hybrid cannabis strain that produces stout plants with dark green foliage. As they transition out of veg, however, Chimera plants are known to stretch to almost double their height, adopting an impressive structure once mature. Combined with their thick coating of trichomes (which could easily be mistaken for real, icy frost), this strain offers a ton of bag appeal. Chimera is known to be extremely potent and has received a lot of hype from users of all types for its strength and delicious aromas/flavors. The strain offers complex taste experiences, combining crème brulee, butterscotch, and citrus notes with earthy undertones. Its intricate scent layers feature sweet tobacco, jammy biscuit, and floral elements, including lavender and violet, while hints of fruity cereal and mushroom add depth.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from anxiety
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Potential appetite stimulation
- May assist with stress-related disorders
- Users report help with fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
The strain has a flowering time of 8-10 weeks, with outdoor harvests ready by September. Outdoor yields can reach up to 400 grams per square meter, while indoor yields are about 200 grams per square meter. Chimera is fairly straightforward to cultivate. Its Indica-leaning genetics make it a sturdy plant, resistant to common pests and diseases. The plants remain small indoors, reaching a medium height when grown outdoors. With a flowering time of 8 to 10 weeks, Chimera Strain is relatively quick to mature, with harvest time typically in September. Cultivating requires a moderate level of expertise, making it an excellent choice for growers looking to expand their skills. This cultivar tends to thrive in a controlled indoor environment, where factors such as temperature, humidity, and light can be meticulously managed.