Sundae Float cannabis seeds by Cannarado Genetics are a new release from this pioneering American seed company.
Sundae Float is a balanced hybrid suitable for indoor or outdoor gardens in legal environments. Cannarado Genetics report flowering times of between 56-65 days, and plants lean toward indica traits, with vigorous branching and prolific growth.
Flavours are a unique blend of dank sarsaparilla from the exclusive pheno of the Root Beer Float and creamy fruit from the Sundae Driver. A very unusual terpene profile that is made more appealing by the heavy resin production from Sundae Float – perfect for extraction artists.
This potent strain has achieved some very high THC percentages during Cannarado’s testing process. Sundae Float is sure to be very popular with collectors of unusual crosses and fans of Rocky Mountain cannabis in general.
Cannarado Genetics started experimenting with cannabis breeding way back in the late 1990’s and have been honing and perfecting their art ever since. A team of Colorado locals, Cannarado Genetics have embraced the legal medical and recreational laws in their home state and begun sharing their unique clone-only crosses with the rest of the world. With a passion for breeding and a culture of perfectionism, Cannarado aim to give each customer a keeper from every single pack of cannabis seeds.
- Brand Cannarado Genetics
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Lineage Root Beer Float x Sundae Driver
- Yield Medium / High
- Seed Type Feminised
Strain FAQ
Why are Bitter tasting strains popular?
Bitter strains' depth and complexity are said to appeal to discerning palates. Those legal consumers seeking depth in cannabis will reportedly enjoy these strains' rich flavour.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
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.