hybrid

Head Hunter
aka Headhunter, Head Hunter OG
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.
Head Hunter is a moderate-difficulty grow that reaches 80–120 cm indoors and can stretch taller outdoors, developing a bushy, vigorous structure. Flowering takes roughly 8–10 weeks, producing yields around 500–600 g/m² indoors under optimal conditions, with outdoor harvests ready by October in the Northern Hemisphere.
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