Strawnana Dulce Regular Cannabis Seeds by Crockett Family Farms is one of several new Crocketts' newest hybrids that stem from the insane heritage of two of Crockett's heavy hitters, Strawberry Banana and the Tangie.
Strawnana Dulces' father is the Strawnana Juice, bred by crossing the legendary terpene-rich strain Strawberry Banana packed with terp-rich resin, lending itself perfectly for extraction, with the Juice, which is crossed with some stunning fruit-filled numbers of the classic Shishkaberry & the Tangie. Meanwhile, the mother comes from a Dulce De Uva BX bred by Bloom Seed Co, a cross of the Dulce De Uva with Black Maple.
Dulce De Uva means Sweet Grapes, indicating the profile is heavy with dank grape and candy notes. On the other side of the mother's genetics is the Black Maple, which crosses the Dulce De Uva with the new-school legendary Sherbbanger heavy with Sherbet notes and delightful sour lime & diesel gas. Sherbanger crosses Karma Genetics Headbange with the Sunset Sherbert, one of the most significant strains in the last few years.
The delightful fusion of Strawnana Dulce provides an exotic tropical, sweet profile ripe with tints of bananas and freshly harvested berries.
Strawanana Dulce is a ripe and exotic strain bound to entice various palates.
- Brand Crockett Family Farms
- Pack Size 12 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8-9 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Dulce Bx x Strawnana Juice
- Yield Medium to High
- Seed Type Regular
Strain FAQ
What role does pinene play in banana-flavored cannabis?
Pinene's crisp, piney smell enhances the strain's aroma without adding banana flavour. This enhances the banana aroma's complexity, creating a richer result.
Why are regular cannabis seeds seen as more genetically pure?
Regular cannabis seeds are a throwback to the plant's basic genetics without genetic alteration. These seeds are for cannabis lovers who celebrate the plant as nature intended!
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.