Why This Cross Matters
Goat and Monkey Seeds did not throw darts at a board here. SourDubb x Triangle Kush is a deliberate pairing: take one of the sharpest, most potent sour cuts in circulation and cross it with one of the most stable, most relaxing triangle-based genetics available. The goal was obvious. Create something that does not choose between creative energy and physical comfort. Something that leans indica but does not lock you to the couch. Whether they nailed it depends on the phenotype you run and what you are actually looking for.
What Each Parent Brings to the Table
SourDubb is a sour-forward, high-resin producer. It brings volatile terpenes, gassy diesel aromatics, and a sharp, almost citric bite underneath. It is potent. It does not apologize. The structure tends toward medium height with dense lateral branching. Resin production is heavy and early.
Triangle Kush is the stabilizer here. It contributes earthy, almost piney undertones, deeper myrcene expression, and a more relaxed, grounded effect profile. Triangle Kush plants tend to be sturdy, forgiving in the garden, and consistent across phenotypes. It slows the sour's sharp edges without erasing them.
The cross should land somewhere in the middle: sour aromatics tempered by earth, potency balanced by body effect, and structure that is neither too tall nor too compact.
Phenotype Variation and What to Expect
Limited public data exists on Dubble Trouble phenotypes because this cross never went wide. Expect variation in final aroma profile. Some plants will lean hard into the SourDubb diesel and gassy notes. Others will express more Triangle Kush earthiness with sweet undertones. Resin structure should be consistent across the pack, but flower density and final height will vary. Some phenos will stretch more than others. Some will finish earlier.
Run at least three to five plants if you have the space. You will find a range. The keeper is usually the plant that balances both parents: sour aroma without harshness, resin without excessive foxtailing, and effects that do not collapse into sedation.
Finding the Keeper
Watch structure early. Dubble Trouble plants that branch aggressively and fill space efficiently tend to produce better. Look for early resin development. By week three of flower, a keeper plant will show visible trichomes on the sugar leaves. Aroma matters. If a plant smells thin or one-dimensional by week four, it is probably not the cut you want to run again.
At harvest, the keeper will have a complex aroma: sour and gassy up front, with earth and sweet notes underneath. Resin should be dense and frosty, not sparse or powdery. Trim it clean. Cure it properly. Then run it again to confirm it is stable.
In the Garden
Dubble Trouble should perform like a standard indica-hybrid. Moderate stretch, manageable height, and no unusual nutrient demands. Flower time is unconfirmed, but expect 8 to 10 weeks based on the parent genetics. Resin production is heavy, so watch for mold pressure in humid environments. Otherwise, this is a straightforward run.
The Experience
The cross aims for balanced effects: creative clarity without anxiety, body relaxation without couch-lock. Real-world reports are limited because this genetics never circulated widely. What you get depends on which phenotype you select and how you grow it. A sour-leaning pheno will feel more energetic. An earth-leaning pheno will feel more settled. Neither is wrong. Both are the cross working as intended.
About This Release
These seeds were set aside as breeding stock and genetic preservation, not retail inventory. They have been stored correctly since acquisition between 2012 and 2020. Upcoming legislation changes what can be legally sold and shipped. This release is happening now because it has to. Once these packs are gone, they are gone. No restock. No new run. No second chance to acquire them. If you are a serious grower or collector looking for genetics that never went mainstream, this is the window.
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