Black Hole pulls gravity from two modern heavyweights, fusing Black MAC with Apple Fritter in a photogenic, terpene-rich hybrid from Robin Hood Seeds, the sister label to Square One Genetics. Its structure is textbook hybrid: sturdy, mid-height plants that stack dense, sugar-glazed colas with occasional violet flecking from the MAC side. In the room, it finishes reliably in 65–70 days; dialed-in runs reward with tidy, high yields that trim into glassy, candy-hard nuggets. Crack a jar and the aroma pivots from warm baked-apple and vanilla to diesel-laced funk and a peppery snap. On the palate, expect apple pastry up front, sweet mid-notes, and a lingering gas that nods to its Black MAC parentage. Caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene often headline the terpene ensemble, shaping a THC-forward, low-CBD chemotype. The effect profile orbits a fast-lift euphoria and mood-brightening happiness before settling into a smooth body ease and calm focus, making Black Hole feel deep yet composed. Gardeners find it cooperative under training, with moderate feeding and airflow keeping the chunky flowers crisp through late bloom. Credit to Robin Hood Seeds for distilling the dessert-meets-gas contrast into a single, striking cultivar—Black Hole bends flavor and frost toward a dense, luminous center that lingers pleasantly after each grind.







