Head Hunter | Ground | 28g
The origin of Head Hunter is contested. Some sources trace this hybrid strain back to Tiki Madman, who reportedly crossed Pablo's Revenge with Ice Cream Cake Bx, leaning indica-dominant. Other sources attribute it to Purple City Genetics, who are said to have bred it from Legend OG and Gush Mints as a more balanced hybrid. Whichever lineage you encounter, Head Hunter tends to deliver a complex nose — think earthy pine cut with sharp citrus, a whiff of gasoline, and a subtle minty finish. The flavor follows suit, layering woody, diesel notes against a bright, almost peppery spice that lingers on the exhale.
Fans of the strain often report feeling uplifted and euphoric, with reviewers frequently describing a wave of creative energy that doesn't come at the cost of relaxation. Those who try it say it settles into a calm, happy headspace — making it a go-to for enthusiasts who want to stay engaged without feeling wired. The buds themselves are worth a second look: dense, heart-shaped nugs in deep forest green with streaks of purple, threaded with thin orange pistils, and blanketed in a heavy trichome frost that hints at the potency underneath.