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Glaciers #11 is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain known for its heavy, relaxing effects and "frosty" appearance. There are two primary genetic variations often associated with this name:
Variation A (Humboldt Origin): A cross between Snowcap and Double Barrel OG. This version is noted for its "old school" OG terpene profile and high yields.
Variation B (Mainstream Glaciers): Often cited as a cross between White Tahoe Cookies and Jet Fuel Gelato, though some retailers list the specific #11 phenotype as having unknown lineage.
Effects and Potency
The high from Glaciers #11 is typically described as long-lasting and slow-moving.
Physical: Delivers a powerful body buzz and "couchlock" sensation that melts away tension.
Mental: Provides a "stoney lift" and "unfocused mental bliss" that is uplifting yet deeply calming.
THC Content: Generally tests between 24% and 28%, making it suitable for experienced users seeking nighttime relaxation.
Flavor and Aroma Profile
The strain is characterized by its complex, "loud" scent and smooth smoke.
Aroma: Pungent and earthy with sharp notes of pine, citrus, and diesel fumes.
Flavor: Sweet and creamy on the inhale (reminiscent of pastries), followed by a spicy, herbal exhale with hints of lemon-lime.
Terpene Profile
The dominant terpenes in Glaciers #11 contribute to its sedative and therapeutic properties:
Myrcene: The most prominent terpene, responsible for the deep herbal warmth and "body melt".
Caryophyllene: Adds spicy, peppery notes and aids in stress and pain relief.
Limonene: Provides the bright citrus undertones and mood-lifting effects.
Common Uses
Due to its heavy indica lean, it is frequently used to manage:
Insomnia and Sleep Issues
Chronic Pain and Muscle Tension
Stress and Anxiety
Appetite Loss or Nausea