Rainbow Beltz Strain

Born from the union of two exquisite and lovely strains, Original Zkittlez and Moonbow, Rainbow Belts is a well-balanced hybrid that is bursting with taste and effects. Get a packet before it sells out if you are lucky enough to find this uncommon strain.
The fluffy, spherical blossoms of Rainbow Belts frequently resemble an uneven ball. It has yellow undertones and is minty-green in color. Its appearance of lighter green and yellow is accentuated with brilliance from light orange pistils and a dense layer of amber trichomes. Rainbow Belts has a unique, bright citrus flavor when smoked or vaped. There are occasionally hints of diesel fuel underneath, giving the finish a slightly peppery taste. Its flavor, which combines sweet berries and acidic lemon citrus, is far sweeter than its scent.
When hybrid enthusiasts use Rainbow Belts, they report feeling an exhilarating, happy buzz in their heads. They say it feels like a more attractive state is enhanced via all of their senses. Everything tastes better, noises get louder, and colors become more vivid. Users of Rainbow Belts report feeling a buzz throughout their body and tingling in all of their muscles as the high wears off. While overindulging in this strain has been linked to sleeplessness, most people report that the cerebral benefits of it keep them alert and sociable even when they’re feeling calm.
Rainbow Belts is a direct offspring of Zkittlez, which is maybe the most popular “candy” strain in the US. Fletcher “ThaDocta” Watson, who started cultivating marijuana at the age of 17, and began working as a breeder in 2008, formed Archive Seed Bank. ThaDocta became passionate about heirloom genetics after years of seed gathering, and he still employs many of these genetics to create his strains.
Originally from Virginia, ThaDocta relocated to Portland, Oregon in 2015 to open the Archive Seed Bank and dispensary. The rationale was straightforward: few US states permit people or businesses to possess multiple cannabis licenses for retail, processing, and growing. This made it the only state in which he could manufacture, process, and sell his product directly to the general public. ThaDocta and his group are permitted to sell only products made in-house at their dispensary, including extracts, dry flower, and seeds and clones, because of the rules in Portland.
The beloved Dosidos strain, which has taken the entire North American cannabis industry by storm since its birth in 2016, is by far ThaDocta’s most well-known invention to date. One of Archive’s most recent inventions, Rainbow Belts was formally introduced in 2022.
Genetic Heritage of Rainbow Belts
Zkittlez and Moonbow #75, which also carries Zkittlez DNA, were crossed to create the original Rainbow Belts 1.0. Because of the strain’s OG-like strength, amazing lime candy smells and scents, and sexual stability, The Archive opted to keep Rainbow Belts 1.0 alive. Although the original genetics of Archive Seed Bank’s Moonbow line are unknown, it is thought to be descended from a hybrid between Zkittlez and Dosidos. Moonbow #75 was painstakingly chosen from 200 distinct phenotypes by ThaDocta, who then backcrossed this unusual plant with the original Zkittlez to create Rainbow Belts 1.0.
As the result of a special backcross between a Rainbow Belts F1 male and Rainbow Belts #20—a special “breeder’s choice” clone-only cut of the original Rainbow Belts—Rainbow Belts 2.0 is the next generation of the Rainbow Belts line. The end product is a shorter, less stretchy strain that maintains Rainbow Belts 1.0’s sweet candy scents while producing thick, big buds in an express amount of time.
The most recent addition to the Rainbow Belts lineup, Rainbow Belts 3.0, maintains the strength of the strain while boosting its characteristic candy scent with strong hints of sour gasoline and skunky herbal undertones. The strain was created by crossing Rainbow Belts #20 with Moonbow 112 F2 #60, a special Moonbow phenotype. The end product is a bigger, more flexible strain that produces XL resin and has the same fantastic Zkittlez terpenes as earlier iterations. This strain is perfect for hash and concentrate manufacturing. As a matter of fact, Rainbow Belts 3.0 hash has won numerous awards and cups, such as High Times cups and Ego Clash hash tournaments.
The Physical Features of Rainbow Belts
Although Archive Seed Bank hasn’t disclosed Rainbow Belts’ precise indica-sativa ratio, several sources believe the hybrid cannabis strain to be somewhat indica dominant. Naturally, Rainbow Belts 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 have slightly different physical characteristics from one another. For example, Rainbow Belts 2.0 is significantly more compact, while Rainbow Belts 3.0 is the tallest of the three with long, elastic branches. In the meantime, Rainbow Belts 1.0 produces quite tall and flexible plants, falling somewhere in the middle.
All Rainbow Belts types are well-known for their exquisite hues. Vegetable plants have thick, glossy leaves with broad fingers that progressively lose color as the plants ripen and blossom. Rainbow Belts plants grow thick with dense, indica-like flowers that can take on stunning hues of pink, purple, blue, and yellow as harvest time approaches. When combined with their dense, icy layer of trichomes, Rainbow Belts flowers bear a striking similarity to the vibrant candies that inspired the strain’s moniker. Another notable feature of Rainbow Belts 2.0 is its capacity to turn a full purple during harvest season.
Every variety of Rainbow Belts is well known for having exquisite hues. Vegetable plants have thick, glossy leaves with broad fingers that progressively lose color as the plants ripen and blossom. Rainbow Belts plants grow thick with dense, indica-like flowers that can take on stunning hues of pink, purple, blue, and yellow as harvest time approaches. When combined with their dense, icy layer of trichomes, Rainbow Belts flowers bear a striking similarity to the vibrant candies that inspired the strain’s moniker. Another notable feature of Rainbow Belts 2.0 is its capacity to turn a full purple during harvest season.
Effects of Rainbow Belts
High-potency hybrid Rainbow Belts is said to produce about 20% THC and a potent combination of terpenes, including limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. These terpenes, in addition to giving the strain its delightful candy-sweet scent with citrus and floral overtones (some users liken it to the aroma of Trix cereal), work in tandem with the strain’s high THC content to provide a calming effect that calms the body and mind. Numerous people claim to have experienced an instantaneous cerebral high that makes them gregarious and outgoing. Some people report a calming, but not paralyzing, body stone when these effects take hold.
Uses Of Rainbow Belts
Both recreational and medicinal cannabis users adore Rainbow Belts. Recreational smokers love this strain because of its strong but well-balanced effects, and they typically suggest it for:
♦ Social atmospheres
♦ Creative activities
♦ Relaxing indoors
♦ Taking pleasure in nature
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Rainbow Belts have been reported to be helpful in relieving a range of symptoms and ailments by numerous medical patients. Some people use this strain to treat problems with physical discomfort, mental tension, sleep, and appetite, even though there isn’t any clinical studies to support its therapeutic value.
Like any other high-THC cannabis strain, Rainbow Belts can cause anxiety and other undesirable side effects in certain users, as well as dry mouth and eyes .





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