Red Berry Tarte by The Cali Connection is a new-school modern exotic, the result of crossing the famous Runtz to the Strawberry OG, with the latter substantially beefing up the structure of the Red Berry Tarte.
The resulting progeny is a vastly improved Runtz plant with a fantastic centre kola and great side branching that makes for an easy-to-grow strain; when growing Red Berry Tarte, The Cali Connection recommends topping and training to ensure that you create a robust and complete plant. Either way, her yields are good, but you can easily maximise this through proper training to add substance to the structure.
Runtz Berry Tarte by The Cali Connections' terp profile smells of a complex gas, citrus and berry mixture with some sweet hashy undertones. Red Berry Tarte is another mouth-staining strain with a sweet and pleasant taste long after you finish smoking, thanks to her amazingly exotic flavour.
The extracts can be expected to be some of the most fragrant on the market due to their super exotic terp profile, and she typically finishes flowering between day 65 and day 70.
- Brand The Cali Connection
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 9-10 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Runtz x Strawberry OG
- Yield Good
- Seed Type Feminised
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give these strains their hashy taste?
Indica strains with hashy flavours have earthy, musky aromas and relaxant myrcene. Caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent and endocannabinoid system interaction give the strain distinct overtones. Humulene's earthy, woody, anti-inflammatory effects enhance the hash-like fragrance. Pine adds freshness to earthy and pungent flavours.
What makes legal outdoor growing more sustainable than indoor?
Legally growing cannabis outdoors uses the most renewable energy, eliminating the need for artificial lights and climate control. This focus on natural resources reduces environmental impact and appeals to consumers who value sustainable and eco-friendly farming.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.