The stars always give me a childlike desire to go explore. The brightest star of the sky gave me inspiration to create a variety that would someday bare its name.... One that has the potential to produce resin like crazy and look so white and bright just like that star.
Here it is, after 2 years of intensive work by repeated crosses, White Sirius came to light... An extraordinary cross between White Russian x Chem Dog x Great White Shark x Lowryder 2. The result is simply fantastic and powerful. The plants are large, highly branched, and the buds are super coated with white resin.
Interestingly, this variety was tested and showed to have 0% CBD. These plants are for THC lovers. Pure energy and many medical patients have found it to be very effective for muscle aches, headaches, painful periods and more.
If you really want a true white variety, look no further.....
- THC: 18 %
- CBD: 0.0 %
- Height: 60cm to 120cm
- Weight: 50g to 150g
- Harvest time from planting the seed: 75 to 85 days
- Medicinal Use: A + + ( Day Use )
- Lowryder - Indica - Sativa %: 05.15.80
- Effects: Happiness, Uncontrolled Laughter, Well-being, Motivation, and Creativity. A must for those who want to live happy everyday.
Strain FAQ
White strain challenges?
White strains can reportedly be rather difficult. Their high trichome coating attracts pests and are said to require careful humidity and ventilation control to prevent mould and mildew.
Does this strain's SE Asian genetics have an effect on how it grows?
South East Asian sativa strains have thin leaves to cope with humid and hot weather. This feature improves leaf ventilation, minimising moisture accumulation and mould danger.
How do hybrid strains benefit from greenhouse cultivation?
Greenhouse hybrids are created to be the best of the best, combining sativa and indica genetics to thrive. These strains reportedly adapt well to greenhouse conditions and have hybrid vigour, which is said to result in faster growth and larger harvests. They are generally sought after by legal greenhouse growers seeking robust and abundant plants.