This hybrid of the legendary Sweet tooth has been crossed with a ruderalis of indica descent, which results in a high yielding, compact plant. Although it is small, about 50cm, the production of buds is almost immediate and its yield is very high in relation to its size, producing up to 200g per plant in optimal conditions!
Strain FAQ
Are strains with Hawaiian genetics like this one common?
Hawaii's cannabis symbol, Maui Wowie, became famous in the 1960s and 70s for its sweet tropical taste and energising effects. Its popularity has highlighted additional Hawaiian strains and added unique tastes, fragrances, and effects. They are still rising in popularity but reasonably rare.
Why is pest resistance especially important for cannabis strains legally grown in greenhouses?
When cannabis calls a greenhouse home, it's in a unique spot that's part cozy shelter, part natural world. This can be a double-edged sword, as the enclosed space might invite pests and mold to settle in. Strains that bring natural resistance to these unwelcome guests are said to be key players in a greenhouse setup, cutting down the need for harsh chemical pesticides and keeping things clean and green.
What makes Ruderalis strains resilient?
Due to their origins in harsh locations, Ruderalis variants are highly resilient to pests and diseases. This toughness lets them tolerate situations that other cannabis types struggle with.