Lamar Odom Rookie by Teds Budz fuses Guava Cake with Gelato 33 to deliver a candy-forward hybrid that nods to its namesake's early-career spark. Expect rounded, trichome-glazed nugs — often chunky and dense — that flash lime-to-lavender hues under bright orange pistils. On the nose and palate, it opens with tropical guava and spun sugar, then slides into creamy gelato tones before finishing with a pine-diesel snap. Dominant terpenes limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene steer that sweet, zesty-and-spicy profile while grounding the high with poised body calm. Reported potency often lands in the low-30s for THC with trace CBD around 0.05%, translating to a euphoric lift that sharpens focus and keeps spirits buoyant rather than buzzy. Growers can expect a balanced, vigorous morphology inherited from both parents, with medium height and a flowering window commonly around 60-65 days indoors. Yields trend medium with proper dialing, rewarding attentive pruning and airflow. Though the flavor leans toward the Guava Cake side in jar aroma, the Gelato 33 lineage asserts itself in structure and that silky, dessert-like finish. Whether you read it as a limited Rookie cut or a sister to the original Lamar Odom release, the cross stands on its own merits: crystalline resin coverage, confectionery complexity, and hybrid poise, all curated under the Teds Budz banner.
