This elite marijuana strain has been created by a selection process of an old gene lineage: a classic Skunk#1. Crossed with an almost pure indica, the phenotype is a delicious cocktail of sweet, fruity aromatic flavours of mango, pineapple and exotic wood.
This resinous strain develops strong stable structure that produces more than most plants and grows vigorously and flowers quicker compared to most other sativas. Multiple bud sites allow for big yields, making this strain a true keeper.
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.
What does this strain's South American heritage bring to the table?
In the Andes, certain South American cannabis strains still thrive despite the height. The plant's evolved abilities includes growing in low-oxygen, colder environments.
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.
What helps tall cannabis strains survive in different climates?
Their exceptional height and structural design let them adapt to temperate and tropical regions. Tall strains are reportedly ideal for sunny outdoor spots since they absorb the most sunlight.