This is a most interesting cross with the Grapefruit being the perfect mental painkiller. Making people high and happy, just like the good old Sativa. Where pharmaceutical anti-depressants numb feelings, our Grapefruit makes people feel happy and enlightened. Then the ICE, being one of the strongest varieties of the world, is more of a physical heavy bodied painkiller. These medical aspects of both varieties should give this cross some excellent prospects. Giving you the choice to pick out your own perfect keeper, what ever suits your desires. Expect long big buds with a height around 1.20m. Flowering time will be around 8 weeks. The smell will be very special with the fruitiness of the Grapefruit combined with the black hash ozone of the ICE.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give these strains their hashy taste?
Indica strains with hashy flavours have earthy, musky aromas and relaxant myrcene. Caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent and endocannabinoid system interaction give the strain distinct overtones. Humulene's earthy, woody, anti-inflammatory effects enhance the hash-like fragrance. Pine adds freshness to earthy and pungent flavours.
Does environmental stress impact cannabis' therapeutic properties?
Cannabis plants can increase cannabinoid and terpene production to combat UV radiation and water shortages. The atmosphere may enhance a plant's medical properties, adding to cannabis' complexity.
What role does stress play in increasing THC levels in cannabis plants?
Strategically applied stress, known as 'stress training,' can enhance THC levels in cannabis plants. Techniques such as low-stress training (LST), super cropping, and controlled light exposure are used to stress the plant in a way that boosts cannabinoid synthesis without harming the plant. This method must be carefully managed to avoid over-stressing the plants, which can lead to adverse effects.