SMELL: Often Described as "odd", the profile of this Alien leaning Monster is a complex nose of chemical cleaner, classic Kush, body-odor and sour berries which change and intensify throughout her life. A very exciting plant to grow when it comes to her plethora of interesting smells some of which we still cant identify!
TASTE: The Skunk funk from the Alien Tech is always apparant along with the Kushy overtones but some of the more resin packed phenos develop a beautifully weird, cedar/jam, correction fluid taste. Chemy but sweet and moreish.
EFFECT: High THC levels mean she hits hard but effects are not overwhelming. Medical patients have praised this strain for the reassuring and calming physical effects without any paranoia or nausea. Also very giggly..all round great mood enhancement.
BAG APPEAL: Solid med/large buds are sensational myriad of neon, pastel hues, glinting and sparkling with an extra-special Alien quality. Truly light years away from your average high street flowers..the appearance matched with the otherworldly stench from this strain will never disappoint!
- Genetics: Monster Mass x Alien Technology x Master Kush
- Sex: Feminized.
- Outdoor yield: Approx 800g/per plant
- Indoor yield: Approx 650-750g/m2
- Outdoor flowering period: Early October
- Indoor flowering period: Approx 60-70 days
- THC: 20-23%
Strain FAQ
What gives some cannabis strains a sour flavour and smell?
A particular combination of terpenes gives some cannabis strains a sour taste and smell. Limonene's lemony undertones, Myrcene's earthy undertone with citrus, and Caryophyllene's spice create the sour profile loved by many.
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.
How does stress come into high yielding strains?
Yields are often said to be increased by stress training methods like LST and HST. These strategies bend the plant to improve light and airflow, which it is reported boosts bud formation.