Black Dahlia pairs old-school West Coast mystique with modern craft genetics. Bred by MzJill Genetics, this indica-dominant hybrid (about 75% indica/25% sativa) brings together Black Cherry Soda and Querkle, concentrating their inky hues and a syrupy, woodland bouquet. Well-manicured flowers often show deep burgundy and violet tones beneath a frosty jacket of trichomes, releasing sweet berry and honey-sage notes over pine and faint floral spice. Reports commonly place potency in the moderate range, roughly 10-14% THC with about 1% CBD, allowing its terpene voice - led by linalool, beta-caryophyllene, and a hint of eucalyptol - to shine. The experience tends to open with a buoyant, euphoric lift before settling into a serene, body-forward calm that can taper toward drowsy. Plants usually express a compact, bushy stature and indica-leaning internodes; indoors they stay short to average in height, rewarding attentive training with average yields of dense, resinous colas. Flowering typically wraps in about 70-77 days, and outdoor runs aim for a late-season finish as colors deepen with cooler nights. For growers chasing color, aroma, and a composed, relaxing mood profile, Black Dahlia reads like a love letter to its parents: Querkle's grape-tinged backbone tempered by Black Cherry Soda's candied fruit and evergreen edges, dark, polished, and quietly captivating.


