Royal Wedding regular cannabis seeds from Emerald Mountain Legacy is one of several new strains dropped by this exciting California-based seed company, all of which are based on the elite Royal Kush strain bred by the late, great Mack Anderson AKA Mandelbrot / Ras Truth.
Royal Wedding is a balanced hybrid variety derived from a selected cross of Wedding Cake x Royal Kush. Her genetic pedigree is second to none, with OG Kush and Girl Scout Cookies in the immediate lineage from the Wedding Cake side. This is a melting pot of exquisite genetics and this elite strain showcases that fact from bean to bud. Earthy, peppery kush tones are in the order of the day, backed by the signature diesel fuel terps from the Royal Kush, letting you know you’re dealing with an authentic, Northern Cali strain blessed with Mandelbrot’s golden touch.
Royal Wedding flowers in 9-10 weeks and test cultivations conducted by Emerald Mountain Legacy in their legal Californian facility have shown high-yielding plants with strong resin production, and a heavy, kushy terpene profile.
This exclusive strain is sure to be popular with collectors and those who admire and respect the pioneering work of Mandelbrot – without whom, the cannabis industry is a much poorer place.
- Brand Emerald Mountain Legacy
- Pack Size 12 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 9-10 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Wedding Cake x Royal Kush
- Yield High
- Seed Type Regular
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell and taste peppery?
The peppery taste derives from Caryophyllene, a distinct terpene and cannabinoid. It interacts with the endocannabinoid system, particularly CB2 receptors.
Why is creating a 50/50 Indica/Sativa cannabis strain so difficult?
Getting the right 50/50 blend is like walking a tightrope! Breeders carefully cross and recross generations of plants to lock down the proper qualities. Creating a constant Indica-Sativa blend in their offspring can take years of painstaking devotion!
Are strains with Hawaiian genetics like this one common?
Hawaii's cannabis symbol, Maui Wowie, became famous in the 1960s and 70s for its sweet tropical taste and energising effects. Its popularity has highlighted additional Hawaiian strains and added unique tastes, fragrances, and effects. They are still rising in popularity but reasonably rare.