Sumptuousz from Rare Dankness pairs the candy-forward swagger of Runtz with the OG-bred poise of Lee Roy into a modern indica-leaning hybrid built for both flavor and form. Aromas open with sweet tropical fruit and candy overtones, grounded by earthy, kushy bass notes; the palate mirrors this mix with a lingering, resinous finish. Flowers stack tight and highly calyxed, sparkling in trichomes on medium-stature plants that respond well to light trellising. Indoors it typically finishes in 62–70 days and delivers a solid high yield; experienced growers report roughly 600 g/m2 under dialed-in lighting and full-season plants outdoors can push into hefty single-plant harvests. Expect buoyant, euphoric uplift that settles into a calm, relaxed cruise without ballast, balanced by classic dessert genetics. Dominant terpenes commonly include myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene, which frame its fruit-kush profile. Potency is in the modern pocket — often testing in the low-to-mid 20s THC with trace CBD — making the cut resin-rich and extraction-friendly without sacrificing bag appeal. Bred by Rare Dankness, Sumptuousz honors its lineage clearly: the Runtz parent brings color and confection, while Lee Roy contributes structure and that unmistakable OG tang. The result is a sumptuous, reliable hybrid that impresses from veg through cure and belongs in any collection.





