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Permanent Chimera


The Permanent Chimera strain is widely attributed to Beleaf Cannabis, a cross of Permanent Marker — itself a layered lineage of Biscotti S1, Sherb BX, and Jealousy from Seed Junky Genetics — with Chimera #3, bred from White Truffle and The Creature. Some sources list the second parent as Chimera #2, so the exact selection may vary. Whether you'd call it indica or sativa leans toward the indica side of hybrid territory, and the nose makes that clear right away — expect a heavy wave of skunky pine laced with black cherry, kerosene funk, and an earthy truffle undertone that lingers.

People who've tried it often describe a creeper onset that builds into a full-body wave of relaxation, with a euphoric lift that keeps the headspace bright rather than foggy. Enthusiasts note the buds tend to be dense and resinous, throwing off lavender and chemical gas aromas that complement a flavor profile landing somewhere between diesel, citrus, and dark fruit. The layered aroma — part chemical gas, part dark fruit, part earthy funk — does a lot of the heavy lifting. Fans of the strain say the high settles in gradually, making it one that rewards patience.

Permanent Chimera is a moderate-difficulty grow that reaches three to four feet indoors and stretches to five or six feet outdoors, with a bushy, indica-leaning structure and dense lateral branching. Flowering takes roughly eight to ten weeks — approximately 63 days according to Seedfinder — producing dense, trichome-coated colas with heavy resin production. It thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments but prefers a warm, stable climate with temperatures between 68–80°F and humidity kept around 40–50% during flowering. The strain's compact, indica-dominant structure fits well in smaller indoor spaces, while outdoor plants can push toward six feet with ample light and room to spread, rewarding growers with heavy yields of visually striking, purple-tinted flower covered in frosty trichomes.
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