Triangle Wood
Also known as: Triangle Woods, Trianglewood
Triangle Wood Strain Overview
Triangle Wood is a relatively rare cannabis strain that appears to have emerged from the Pacific Northwest cannabis scene, though its exact origins are somewhat obscure. The strain is believed to be a hybrid with indica-dominant characteristics, potentially developed through selective breeding of regional genetics. Its name likely references both its triangular bud structure and woody aroma profile, though some sources suggest connections to the 'Triangle' region of Northern California or specific breeding projects involving Triangle Kush genetics.
The strain produces medium to large-sized buds that are typically dense and resinous, with a distinctive triangular shape when properly cultivated. The coloration ranges from deep forest green to olive hues, often accented by vibrant orange pistils and a generous coating of trichomes that gives the buds a frosty appearance. The buds tend to be quite compact with a solid structure, making them suitable for various consumption methods.
Triangle Wood is noted for its complex aromatic profile that combines earthy, woody notes with subtle citrus undertones. The flavor experience typically mirrors the aroma, delivering a smooth smoke with pronounced woody characteristics followed by hints of pine and lemon. While not as widely documented as mainstream commercial strains, Triangle Wood has developed a cult following among connoisseurs who appreciate its balanced effects and distinctive terpene profile.
Triangle Wood Strain Effects
Triangle Wood Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Often used for anxiety reduction
- Some report assistance with sleep onset
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Triangle Wood Strain Possible Negative Effects
Triangle Wood Strain Growing Information
Triangle Wood is considered a moderate-difficulty strain to cultivate, suitable for growers with some experience. The plants typically flower in 8-10 weeks indoors, with outdoor harvests occurring in late September to early October in northern hemisphere climates. Indoor yields are moderate to high, averaging 400-500 grams per square meter under optimal conditions. Outdoor plants can produce 500-700 grams per plant in favorable environments.
The plants tend to develop a bushy structure with strong lateral branching, requiring regular pruning and training techniques like topping or LST (low-stress training) to maximize light penetration and air circulation. Triangle Wood prefers a Mediterranean-like climate with moderate humidity and temperatures between 68-80°F (20-27°C). The strain shows good resistance to common molds and pests but benefits from proper ventilation and humidity control during flowering. Plants typically reach 4-6 feet in height outdoors and 3-4 feet indoors when managed properly.
Triangle Wood Strain Genetics
Triangle Wood Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Triangle Wood make you feel?
Triangle Wood is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 85%
- Euphoric: 75%
- Creative: 60%
- Focused: 55%
What are the positive effects of Triangle Wood?
Triangle Wood has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with mild to moderate pain management
- Often used for anxiety reduction
- Some report assistance with sleep onset
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Triangle Wood?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety or paranoia in sensitive users
- Dizziness in high doses
What does Triangle Wood taste like?
Triangle Wood has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Pine
- Spicy
- Woody