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Killing Fields F2

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herbalearthyspicy
CalmingEnergizing

Killing Fields F2 effects are mostly energizing.

Killing Fields F2 is a modern, hybrid-sativa cultivar derived from Sannie's Jack. As a deliberate selection within this lineage, it has established itself through a moderate cultivation difficulty, requiring an 81-day flowering period to reach its potential. Whether grown in indoor or outdoor environments, the plant is capable of producing a high yield. Its genetic influence is notable in both professional and home cultivation circles, serving as the foundation for significant offspring including Motherlode, Silverfields, and Sog Killin.

The aromatic and flavor profile of Killing Fields F2 is defined by a specific chemical hierarchy, led by the dominance of terpinolene, followed by myrcene and caryophyllene. This combination shapes the sensory experience, balancing the distinct sharpness of its primary terpene with the herbal and earthy undertones provided by the secondary and tertiary compounds. Users will encounter these specific aromatic nuances, which remain consistent across well-cured flower, reflecting the distinct terpene distribution native to this hybrid-sativa.

Functionally, Killing Fields F2 is a THC-dominant strain recognized for delivering effects that are creative, uplifted, and euphoric. Given these characteristics, it is often utilized in contexts requiring increased focus, social engagement, or the stimulation of creativity. Its capacity to sharpen cognitive output while maintaining a lifted mood makes it a precise tool for users seeking to balance productivity with an elevated mental state.

Terpene Profile

Synergies (+) and conflicts (−) are relative to each other within this profile.

terpinolene ~60%myrcene ~28%caryophyllene ~12%
TerpeneShare
terpinolene~60%
myrcene~28%
caryophyllene~12%

Research notes below describe isolated terpene mechanisms and early findings. They do not guarantee effects from this strain and are not medical advice.

~60%

herbal

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PMC11060501: antinociception via NO/PGE2/TNF-α inhibition; associated with cerebral sativa profiles; least clinically characterised of major terpenes.

~28%

earthy

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Russo 2011: naloxone-sensitive analgesia, potentiates barbiturate sleep; dominant sedating terpenoid; blocks hepatic carcinogenesis by aflatoxin.

~12%

spicy

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Russo 2011: only terpene that is a selective full CB2 agonist (100 nM); Gertsch et al. 2008: acts as dietary cannabinoid; unique anti-inflammatory and gastric cytoprotective properties.

Effects

Reported effects — derived from terpene chemistry and cannabinoid profile.

Genetic Profile

Sativa-dominant

■ Indica 30%■ Sativa 70%

Primarily sativa with indica grounding. Uplifting with body relaxation.

THC-Dominant

High THC, trace CBD. Psychoactive. Full CB1 agonism — euphoria, appetite, analgesia.

Genealogy

Parentage, ancestry, and genetic relatives of Killing Fields F2.

Composite Traits

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sleep-seekingpain-reliefdaytime-productivitymorning-use

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Same primary terpene with overlapping effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Killing Fields F2 indica or sativa?

Killing Fields F2 is modeled here as a sativa-dominant (primarily sativa with indica grounding).

What terpene is dominant in Killing Fields F2?

Terpinolene is shown as the dominant terpene at approximately ~60%. Myrcene follows as the secondary terpene.

Is Killing Fields F2 good for daytime use?

Killing Fields F2 is versatile and works across different times of day depending on dose and individual response.

How accurate is this data?

See the "Data confidence" card in the sidebar. Terpene profiles and effects are chemistry-informed estimates — individual responses depend on phenotype, source, and personal chemistry.