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Truffle Too

Breeder: BeLeaf Cannabis

Truffle Too is BeLeaf Cannabis's proprietary selected cut from the White Truffle S1 line — a further phenotype selection from the selfed progeny of the legendary White Truffle clone (Gorilla Butter F2). Not commercially available as standalone flower or seed, it functions as elite internal breeding stock, most notably as the mother in Oklahoma Coma (Truffle Too x Dip'N Stix). Truffle Too carries the hallmark truffle/earthy/garlic terpene backbone and dense resin production of its White Truffle heritage. Truffle Too occupies a unique position in BeLeaf Cannabis's genetic library—it is the breeder's personally selected phenotype from the White Truffle S1 line, used as a foundational mother in subsequent breeding projects. While White Truffle itself became one of the most celebrated phenotype selections in recent cannabis history after its top placement at the Emerald Cup 2022 in the Indoor Solventless category, Truffle Too represents BeLeaf's further refinement of that lineage through S1 selfing and re-selection. The cut is most publicly visible as the maternal parent of Oklahoma Coma (Truffle Too x Dip'N Stix), a collaboration with InHouse Genetics that produces dense purple buds with complex earthy-turpentine and sweet-kerosene aromatics. Truffle Too carries the Gorilla Butter backbone—GG4's sour-skunky potency married to Peanut Butter Breath's savory complexity, vivid purple-to-black foliage, and intense resin production. BeLeaf describes the original White Truffle as having "an aroma almost exactly like a White Truffle" mushroom, with "Gassy tones of Kerosene and nail polish along with garlic and earth" and "sweet tones like lemon and crème brûlée." As a selected S1 cut, Truffle Too is expected to express these traits with high fidelity.

Lineage
White Truffle S1 selection
THC Range
25-30%
Flower Time
60-65 days
Difficulty
Intermediate-Advanced

Lineage & Genetics

Cross: White Truffle S1 selection

White Truffle S1 is the selfed seed line of the original White Truffle phenotype, which BeLeaf Cannabis hunted, selected, and named from Gorilla Butter F2 packs from Fresh Coast Seed Co. Gorilla Butter itself is GG#4 (Sour Dubb x Chem Sister x Chocolate Diesel) crossed with Peanut Butter Breath (Do-Si-Dos x Mendo Breath). White Truffle contributes the signature truffle/mushroom/garlic aroma, heavy resin production, deep purple coloration, dense spade-shaped bud structure, and high THC potential. Truffle Too was selected from the S1 progeny specifically for its truffle/earthy terpene backbone and resin production characteristics.

Terpene Profile

DOMINANT

Caryophyllene0.7–1.2%; consistently the dominant terpene across White Truffle lineage; contributes spicy, peppery, gassy character

DOMINANT

Limonene0.4–0.8%; provides subtle citrus brightness and mood elevation; measured at 0.81% in Oklahoma Coma offspring

SECONDARY

Myrcene0.3–0.5%; earthy, musky, herbal with sedative qualities; enhances cannabinoid absorption

SECONDARY

Humulene0.2–0.6%; earthy, woody, hop-like; anti-inflammatory and appetite suppressant

SECONDARY

Linalool0.1–0.3%; floral, lavender, sweet with anxiolytic properties

SECONDARY

PineneTrace–0.3%; subtle pine and fresh notes

Aroma: The truffle aroma is an unusual convergence of peppery-spicy caryophyllene, earthy humulene, and a garlic-mushroom-umami quality not easily attributed to a single terpene. Primary notes are truffle/mushroom, earth, garlic, and gas/diesel. Secondary notes include kerosene, nail polish, and skunk. Underlying lemon, creme brulee, and sweet butter round out the profile. Loud, pungent nose that fills a room when buds are broken.

Flavor: Rich, savory, earthy inhale with diesel-gas undertones. Mid-palate delivers garlic, mushroom, and umami depth with peppery spice. The exhale carries kerosene sweetness, lingering earth, and a mineral finish. Persistent earthy-gassy aftertaste that stays consistent from start to finish. Firmly in the savory/dank category — not a sweet strain. Clean, dense smoke characteristic of high-resin indica strains.

Effects & Experience

Onset: Quick-hitting head high that clears mental worry. Cerebral with calming, slightly buzzy euphoria.

Deep body relaxation progressing to sedation with a meditative quality. At low doses, provides cerebral euphoria without full sedation. At higher doses, produces classic couchlock indica effect. Strong indica body lock best suited for evening and nighttime use.

Duration: Long-lasting; 2-3 hours with lingering body effects.

Commonly Reported Uses

Chronic stressInsomniaChronic painInflammationAppetite stimulationMuscle tensionPTSD

Grower's Notes

Flower
60-65 days
Indoor Yield
450-600 g/m²
Outdoor Yield
500-700 g/plant
Difficulty
Intermediate-Advanced
Height / Stretch
100-150 cm (indoor)
Environment
Indoor preferred (climate-controlled)

Truffle Too is BeLeaf Cannabis's proprietary selected cut from their White Truffle S1 line—a selfed version of the original White Truffle phenotype that BeLeaf hunted from Fresh Coast Seed Co.'s Gorilla Butter F2 (GG4 x Peanut Butter Breath). Because Truffle Too exists as a clone-only breeder selection rather than a commercial seed release, direct cultivation documentation is scarce. What follows draws from verified White Truffle S1 growing data and observations from Truffle Too's progeny, particularly Oklahoma Coma (Truffle Too x Dip'N Stix), where the maternal influence is well documented.

The plant expresses classic indica

dominant architecture: compact stature with tight internodal spacing, typically finishing between 100 and 150 centimeters indoors. Stretch during the flip is moderate—expect roughly 1.5x to 2x height gain through the first three weeks of flower. Strong lateral branching responds well to topping and low-stress training, making SCROG and SOG configurations particularly effective for maximizing canopy coverage and light penetration to lower bud sites. The balanced growth structure combines bushy internodes with enough spacing for adequate airflow—a critical consideration given the density of its flowers.

Flowering runs 60 to 65 days under standard photoperiod, with most cultivators pulling at day 63 for peak trichome maturity. Buds form in dense, spade-shaped clusters that pack on weight rapidly in weeks five through eight. As flowering progresses, foliage transitions to deep purple and near-black hues—a dramatic anthocyanin expression that intensifies with cooler nighttime temperatures (a 10°F drop from daytime helps push the color without stressing the plant below 62°F). The contrast between almost-black sugar leaves and the blinding white trichome coverage is the defining visual signature of this lineage.

Trichome production is exceptional and extends well beyond the calyxes onto fan leaves and stems. Hash makers prize this lineage for solventless extraction, with fresh-frozen wash returns consistently reported at 4 to 5 percent—premium tier by any standard. The resin heads are large and stalked, making bubble hash and rosin production particularly rewarding.

Environment should be tightly controlled

70 to 80°F during vegetative growth, dropping to 68 to 75°F in flower. Relative humidity wants to sit at 50 to 60 percent in veg, tapering to 40 to 50 percent by mid-flower and potentially as low as 40 percent in the final two weeks to protect those rock-hard colas from botrytis. Airflow is non-negotiable—the bud density that makes this cut so desirable is the same trait that invites grey mold if humidity creeps above 55 percent during late bloom.

Nutrient requirements are moderate. The plant performs well in living soil with a pH maintained between 6.0 and 7.0, though hydroponic setups at 5.5 to 6.0 also produce excellent results. Organic amendments and compost teas enhance terpene complexity. Nitrogen should be reduced entering flower, with phosphorus and potassium ramped through weeks three to six. The strain is reportedly nutrient-sensitive—heavy feeding schedules can cause tip burn and lockout, so conservative escalation with frequent runoff monitoring is advisable.

Full

spectrum LED at 40 to 50 watts per square foot during flowering produces optimal density and trichome expression. Some cultivators supplement with UVB during weeks six through nine to further stimulate resin production. A 48-hour dark period before harvest is commonly employed by growers of this lineage to spike final resin output.

Indoor yields under optimized SCROG with adequate wattage typically reach 450 to 600 grams per square meter. Outdoor plants in warm, dry climates can push 500 to 700 grams per plant, finishing mid to late October. The Oklahoma Coma cross (which shares Truffle Too's maternal genetics) is listed at 700 g/m² indoor, suggesting the parent carries strong yield potential when properly trained.

Pest and disease management centers on botrytis prevention given the extreme bud density. Integrated pest management with emphasis on defoliation for airflow, VPD monitoring, and proactive fungal prevention is essential. The plant shows moderate resistance to common pests but the thick trichome layer can mask early signs of mite damage—regular underscanopy inspection is warranted.

Drying should be slow and controlled

whole-plant hang in darkness at 60 to 70°F with 55 to 60 percent humidity for 10 to 14 days. The dense bud structure retains moisture longer than average, so patience here prevents the hay-smell chlorophyll breakdown issues that plague rushed harvests. Curing in sealed containers at 58 to 62 percent humidity for a minimum of two to four weeks develops the signature savory, earthy-gas terpene profile that defines the truffle lineage—garlic, kerosene, earth, and nail polish with sweet undertones of lemon and crème brûlée.

History & Origin

Truffle Too was developed by BeLeaf Cannabis (Jones, Oklahoma), a genetics company founded in 2016 with over 30 years of personal cultivation experience. BeLeaf's claim to fame is the original White Truffle cut — a Gorilla Butter F2 phenotype selected from Fresh Coast Seed Co. test packs and named for its aroma resembling Italian white truffles. After selfing the White Truffle clone to produce S1 seeds, BeLeaf grew out the progeny and selected a standout phenotype that excelled in truffle/earthy terpene expression and resin production. This selection, retained as Truffle Too, was kept as internal breeding stock rather than released commercially. Its most notable offspring is Oklahoma Coma (Truffle Too x Dip'N Stix), a collaboration with In House Genetics that has achieved strong market recognition, testing at 30%+ THC with massive yields.

Notable Crosses

Strains bred using Truffle Too as a parent:

Frequently Asked Questions

6 common questions about Truffle Too

What is Truffle Too and what are its genetics?

Truffle Too is a hybrid cannabis strain (70% Indica / 30% Sativa) bred by BeLeaf Cannabis. It is a cross of White Truffle S1 selection, testing at 25-30% THC. Truffle Too is BeLeaf Cannabis's proprietary selected cut from the White Truffle S1 line — a further phenotype selection from the selfed progeny of the legendary White Truffle clone (Gorilla Butter F2). Not commercially available as standalone flower or seed, it functions as elite internal breeding stock, most notably as the mother in Oklahoma Coma (Truffle Too x Dip'N Stix).

What does Truffle Too smell and taste like?

Truffle Too's dominant terpenes are Caryophyllene, Limonene. The aroma is described as the truffle aroma is an unusual convergence of peppery-spicy caryophyllene, earthy humulene, and a garlic-mushroom-umami quality not easily attributed to a single terpene. primary notes are truffle/mushroom, earth, garlic, and gas/diesel. secondary notes include kerosene, nail polish, and skunk. underlying lemon, creme brulee, and sweet butter round out the profile. loud, pungent nose that fills a room when buds are broken.. The flavor profile features rich, savory, earthy inhale with diesel-gas undertones. mid-palate delivers garlic, mushroom, and umami depth with peppery spice. the exhale carries kerosene sweetness, lingering earth, and a mineral finish. persistent earthy-gassy aftertaste that stays consistent from start to finish. firmly in the savory/dank category — not a sweet strain. clean, dense smoke characteristic of high-resin indica strains..

What are the effects of Truffle Too?

Quick-hitting head high that clears mental worry. Cerebral with calming, slightly buzzy euphoria. Deep body relaxation progressing to sedation with a meditative quality. At low doses, provides cerebral euphoria without full sedation. Duration is typically long-lasting; 2-3 hours with lingering body effects.. Commonly reported uses include Chronic stress, Insomnia, Chronic pain, Inflammation.

How hard is Truffle Too to grow?

Truffle Too is rated intermediate-advanced difficulty. It flowers in 60-65 days, reaches 100-150 cm (indoor) in height, and yields 450-600 g/m² indoors. Best suited for indoor preferred (climate-controlled) environments.

Does Truffle Too turn purple?

Yes. Truffle Too is known to express purple coloration, with reported colors including purple, green. Cooler nighttime temperatures during late flowering typically intensify anthocyanin expression.

What strains were bred from Truffle Too?

Truffle Too has been used as a parent in several notable crosses, including Oklahoma Coma. Its genetics contribute to a wide range of modern cultivars.

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