We have here all new Tropical Punch come from crossing Purple Punch and Tropicanna Cookies. Created from impressive lineage, having Larry OG, Granddaddy Purple, Tangie and GSC as ancestors.
She is highly potent, varying between 23% and 25% THC. Those who have not so much experience need to proceed with care as it has the potential of being an absolute knock out. It will entice you with luscious strong and sedative flavours of Kushy and gassy odour with the overall unmistakable presence of orange aroma.
As this is a fairly balanced mix between Indica and Sativa genetics, the manifested effect will roll from vitality and motivation to substantial relaxed state and sedation.
This plant doesn't just produce beautiful end product but also is enjoyable during the growing process, as it will show buds rich with resin and when temperatures are lower she will display the purple tones proudly presenting her ancestry. Outdoor Growers will see a fairly tall plant that can grow up to 2.5 meters. Indoor flowering time takes 60 -65 days.
As she produces concretes that is certainly elite, this makes her perfect also for those producing hash.
- Genetics: Purple Punch x Tropicanna Cookies
- Type: Indica/Sativa
- Flowering time: 60-65 days
- Indoor yield: 400 - 450 gr/m2
- Outdoor yield: 500-600gr per plant
- Height Outdoors: up to 2.5m
- THC: 23-25%
Strain FAQ
Why do connoisseurs like Gassy tasting cannabis?
Gassy strains are reportedly popular among connoisseurs for their potency and complexity. These strains are said to stand out for their robust flavours and psychotropic properties.
Where do the genetics for High-THC cannabis strains come from?
High-THC strains combine sativa, indica, and hybrid traits. This rich genetic mix is created through careful breeding to increase THC and create a mesh of cannabinoids and terpenes for a variety of effects. It's a balancing act that showcases the art and science of legal cannabis cultivation.
What challenges do these balanced hybrids have?
Balanced hybrids are like twins with differing personalities—what works for one may not work for the other. Legal growers adjust light exposure and feeding regimens to maximise the plants' growth.