We got hold of this terpene dominant strain via cuttings from some new friends. It’s a special selection of lip smacking, tongue tickling sweet and sour genetics. Sends you on a roller coaster ride with a slap of super sharp tastes, shaking your stresses helping you feel calm, tranquil and happy. Uplifting Sativa effects makes this a suitable strain for those who need to be day trippers.
Larger plants can take up to 10 weeks to finish flowering. This is a slightly taller strain which does not mind being held back by pinching, topping, bruising or bending and snapping.
Strain FAQ
How do tall strains resist bugs and diseases?
Tall strains are frequently more pest- and disease-resistant because of their rapid growth. Their dense canopy can protect them from environmental dangers such as those found outside.
What distinguishes strains that are ready to harvest by end-of-October?
Cannabis strains that finish by October are designed for the Northern Hemisphere. They mature before November's winter weather, giving them a shorter time to completion.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.
Why are hybrid cannabis strains created?
Hybrid strains are often created to improve flavour, THC/CBD ratios, or relaxation or energy effects. Hybrid cannabis allows for a variety of strains to suit different tastes and needs.
Do high-yielding strains resist pests and diseases?
On the one hand it is known that their increased biomass makes them vulnerable to pests and illnesses. However, on the other hand, breeding has enhanced their genetic resistance. New strains are being created all the time that promise high yields as well as good disease and pest resistance.