Ultra Violence
About this Hybrid Strain
The Ultra violence strain gets its name in tribute to the droogs in Stanley Kubrick’s novel “A Clockwork Orange.” If you’ve read the book or seen the movie, don’t worry, you don’t have to be a hoodlum to enjoy the effects of this strain.
Upon opening up a jar of the hybrid cannabis strain Ultra violence, you’ll be struck with a deliciously sweet fragrance reminiscent of ripe citrus fruit and flowers. Once smoked or vaped, the fruity and floral scent carries over into its taste on the exhale.
The cured nuggets of Ultra violence tend to be long and dense, with deep purple hues spread throughout. Bronze-colored pistils are also noticeably spread throughout the buds.
Ultra violence may not be a strain best suited for beginners, suggest some reviewers. They’ve experienced a powerful, fast-acting strain that they’ve claimed left them with a foggy but carefree mind. Some found Ultra violence helps them relieve pain and stress while others simply enjoy it for relaxing after a hard day.
THC levels of the Ultra violence strain tend to average around 20% while its dominant terpenes are myrcene, caryophyllene, and humulene. It gets its genetics from a three-way cross between Jilly Bean, OGKB and Wet Dream.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 20.11% |
CBD: | 0.05% |
CBN: | 0.03% |
THC-A: | 21.62% |
Terpene | Amount |
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Beta Myrcene: | 0.017% |
Beta Caryophyllene: | 0.0018% |
Alpha Humulene: | 0.001% |
Limonene: | <0.0005% |
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions About Ultra Violence
- What is Ultra Violence?
Ultra violence is a strain named in tribute to characters known as the "droogs" in the book and movie “A Clockwork Orange”. Despite its questionable name, reviewers have described the effects as quite relaxing. While it tended to fog their minds, it also relieved their stress and mild pain throughout their bodies.
- What does Ultra Violence mean?
This strain gets its name from the novel “A Clockwork Orange,” which features "ultraviolent" gang members referred to as "droogs." Despite this, its effects have been described as quite mellow, though possibly more suited to experienced consumers.
- Where does Ultra Violence come from?
This strain comes from crossing Jilly Bean with OGKB and Wet Dream.
- What does Ultra Violence taste like?
Ultraviolence tastes of citrus fruits and flowers.
- What does Ultra Violence smell like?
Ultra violence smells like a combination of citrus fruits and flowers.
- What color does Ultra Violence have?
The cured nuggets of Ultra violence tend to be long and dense, with deep purple hues spread throughout and a noticeable covering of Bronze-colored pistils.
- What effects does Ultra Violence have?
Ultra violence is not a strain for beginners, reviewers have noted. They’ve experienced a powerful, fast-acting strain that they’ve claimed left them with a foggy but carefree mind. Some have enjoyed Ultra violence for its potential to help relieve pain and stress while others simply enjoy it for relaxing after a hard day.
- Is Ultra Violence an Indica, Sativa or Hybrid?
Ultra violence is a hybrid cannabis strain.